On this page, you can learn how to say what somebody likes in Japanese.
Key Sentence
First box: English, Second box: Romaji, Last box: Japanese writing and audio
My father likes cars. |
chi chi wa ku ru ma ga su ki de su |
父は車が好きです。 |
One by one
- 父(ちち) → my father
- は → no meaning
- 車(くるま) → car
- が → no meaning
- 好きです(す・きです) → like
Vocabulary
【Japanese Vocabulary】My family
What you learn: my mother, my father, my older sister, my older brother, my grandmother, my grandfather, my aunt, my uncle / Extension: Use 一番上の for the oldest and 一番下の for the youngest to describe people in your family. Put a counter for people after brothers or sisters if you want to talk about more than one brother or sister.
Vocabulary: Basic nouns 1
On this page, you can learn very basic Japanese nouns.
Vocabulary: Basic nouns 2
On this page, you can learn very basic Japanese nouns.
Grammar
like + noun:【noun + がすきです】
On this page, you can learn Japanese grammar for expressing what somebody likes.
Review
Task 1: Change into Japanese.
- My father likes flowers.
- I like tennis.
Task 2: Change into English.
- 母はねこが好きです。
- 私はおん楽が好きです。
Task 3: Listen to answer what you hear in English.