つづtsuzuku
1.

To maintain the same condition or state over a period of time without interruptions or changes, such as in weather or relationships.

2.

To occur successively or immediately after another event, indicating a lack of a break in between occurrences.

3.

To be physically adjacent or connected, forming a continuous sequence, like roads or pages in a book.

4.

To take the next rank or position in a sequence or hierarchy, following closely after something else.

5.

To follow someone or something, implying a sense of allegiance or companionship that persists over time.

Example:

どれくらいこの寒い天気は続きますか。

hikiつづtsuzuku
1.

To persist without interruption over an extended period of time, maintaining the same state or condition.

2.

To immediately follow or take place right after another event or situation has concluded.

Example:

式に引き続いてパーティーがあった。

uchiつづtsuzukuうちuchiつづtsuzuku
1.

To persist without interruption over an extended period, often implying a sense of relentless continuity or recurrence in events.

2.

To occur in a sequence where one event follows another without any pause, emphasizing an unbroken chain of occurrences.

3.

To extend indefinitely, typically referring to situations or conditions that last for a considerable duration without signs of ending.

furiつづtsuzuku
1.

To persistently fall over an extended period, commonly used to describe precipitation such as rain or snow.

2.

To maintain a steady or ongoing state of falling, often implying an unrelenting or continuous weather phenomenon.

3.

To continuously cascade down from the sky, indicating a prolonged and uninterrupted duration of rain or snowfall.

Example:

1週間も雨が降り続きました。

ちからchikaranoつづtsuzukuかぎkagiri
1.

A phrase indicating that an action or effort will continue for as long as a person has the energy or capacity to sustain it.

2.

An expression emphasizing endurance, suggesting that one will persevere until they can no longer exert any more effort.

3.

A declaration of commitment to maintain efforts without stopping until physical or mental limits are reached.

4.

A phrase that conveys the idea of pushing forward or continuing an endeavor until one is entirely spent or depleted of strength.