Scroll down to see all 13 hand-lettered designs Download immediately upon ordering Fall down seven, Get up eight in Japanese is which is read nana korobi ya oki. The Japanese phrase "nanakorobiyaoki" meaning "Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight" is composed of the kanji (read nana) meaning "seven", (read korobi) meaning "to fall", (read ya) meaning "eight", and (read oki) meaning "to get up". This popular Japanese phrase speaks to the importance of getting back up despite repeated failures and to keep on going despite setbacks. Translation Check: Click on Fall down seven, Get up eight (nana korobi ya oki) which links to the independent Jeffrey's Japanese English Dictionary. Or if you have Japanese fonts see Yahoo's dictionary entry Fall down seven, Get up eight (nana korobi ya oki). Give it a try and confirm the translation for yourself. Hand-Brushed Kanji Perfect For Tattoos
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