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Itadakimasu いただきます

Do you like it?

…ga suki desu. THING ga suki desu. To say you like something use the following grammar pattern: THING ga suki desu. = I like… Example: Piza ga suki desu. I like pizza.

…ga dai suki desu. THING ga daisuki desu. To say you love something use the following grammar pattern: THING ga daisuki desu. = I love… Example: Piza ga daisuki desu. I love pizza.

…wa suki ja arimasen. THING wa suki ja arimasen. To say you don’t like something use the following grammar pattern: THING wa suki ja arimasen. = I don’t like… Example: Raisu wa suki ja arimasen. I don’t like rice.

…ga kirai desu. THING ga kirai desu. To say you hate something use the following grammar pattern: THING ga kirai desu. = I hate… Example: Sakana ga kirai desu. I hate fish.

…ga dai kirai desu. THING ga daikirai desu. To say you really hate something use the following grammar pattern: THING ga daikirai desu. = I really hate… Example: Sashimi ga daikirai desu. I really hate sashimi (raw fish).

…wa kirai ja arimasen. THING wa kirai ja arimasen. To say you don’t mind something use the following grammar pattern: THING wa kirai ja arimasen. = I don’t mind… Example: Biiru wa kirai ja arimasen. I don’t mind beer. (It’s okay.)

…ga suki desu ka? THING ga suki desu ka? To ask if someone likes a something use the following grammar pattern: THING ga suki desu ka? = Do you like…? Example: Sushi ga suki desu ka? Do you like sushi?

THING ga suki desu ka? Hai, (THING ga) daisuki desu. Hai, (THING ga) suki desu. Ee, (THING wa) kirai ja arimasen. Iie, (THING wa) suki ja arimasen. Iie, (THING ga) kirai desu. Iie, (THING ga) daikirai desu.

It’s your turn!

Ask your friend…FOOD ga suki desu ka? dai suki suki suki ja arimasen kirai