المعنى
Statement indicating something is engaging or amusing.
خلفية ثقافية
The concept of 'Omoshiro-shugi' (Interesting-ism) is a driving force in Japanese media and product design. If something isn't 'omoshiroi,' it's often considered not worth doing. In Osaka, being called 'omoshiroi' is often a higher compliment than being called 'kind' or 'smart.' Humor is a core part of the regional identity. Saying '{面白|おもしろ}いですね' in a meeting can be a 'soft no.' It acknowledges the effort of the idea without committing to its implementation. The character 'w' (from 'warai') is the digital equivalent of saying something is {面白い|おもしろい}. Multiple 'w's (wwwww) indicate something is very funny.
The 'Aizuchi' Power
If you don't know what to say in a conversation, just nod and say '{面白|おもしろ}いですね.' It makes you sound like a great listener.
Sarcasm Alert
Be careful with your tone. A flat '{面白|おもしろ}いですね' can sound like you are bored or think the person is weird.
المعنى
Statement indicating something is engaging or amusing.
The 'Aizuchi' Power
If you don't know what to say in a conversation, just nod and say '{面白|おもしろ}いですね.' It makes you sound like a great listener.
Sarcasm Alert
Be careful with your tone. A flat '{面白|おもしろ}いですね' can sound like you are bored or think the person is weird.
Kansai Flavor
Use '{おもろい|おもろい}' if you want to sound more friendly and down-to-earth, especially in western Japan.
Conjugation Trick
Always remember: {面白い|おもしろい} is an I-adjective. Never use 'da' or 'deshita' directly after the 'i'.
اختبر نفسك
Choose the correct form to complete the sentence about a movie you saw yesterday.
{昨日|きのう}の{映画|えいが}はとても( )です。
Since the movie was 'yesterday' ({昨日|きのう}), you must use the past tense {面白|おもしろ}かった.
Fill in the blank with the negative form of {面白い|おもしろい}.
この{本|ほん}はあまり( )。
The negative form of an i-adjective is 'root + kunai'.
Which word is more appropriate: {面白い|おもしろい} or {楽|たの}しい?
You are at a theme park having a great time on the rides.
When you are personally having fun and enjoying an activity, {楽|たの}しい is the correct choice.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: {日本|にほん}の{アニメ|あにめ}についてどう{思|おも}いますか? B: ( )
To express an opinion, use 'Adjective + to omoimasu'.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
{面白い|おもしろい} vs {楽|たの}しい
بنك التمارين
4 تمارين{昨日|きのう}の{映画|えいが}はとても( )です。
Since the movie was 'yesterday' ({昨日|きのう}), you must use the past tense {面白|おもしろ}かった.
この{本|ほん}はあまり( )。
The negative form of an i-adjective is 'root + kunai'.
You are at a theme park having a great time on the rides.
When you are personally having fun and enjoying an activity, {楽|たの}しい is the correct choice.
A: {日本|にほん}の{アニメ|あにめ}についてどう{思|おも}いますか? B: ( )
To express an opinion, use 'Adjective + to omoimasu'.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, but it means they are 'funny' or 'have an interesting personality.' It doesn't mean they are 'attractive.'
{興味深|きょうみぶか}い is more formal and used for intellectual interest, while {面白い|おもしろい} is more common and includes humor.
Yes, but use the polite form: '{面白|おもしろ}いですね' or '{面白|おもしろ}いと{思|おも}います.'
You can say '{全|ぜん}{然|ぜん}{面白|おもしろ}くない' (zenzen omoshirokunai).
Yes, in certain contexts, it can mean 'strange' or 'unusual,' similar to 'interesting' in English.
Because it's an i-adjective, and i-adjectives have their own past tense ending (-katta).
Rarely. If used, it means the food is 'experimental' or 'unusual,' not necessarily 'delicious.'
It means doing something 'half for fun' or 'just for kicks,' often with a negative connotation of not being serious.
It is written as {面白い|おもしろい}.
Yes, 'omoro' or 'ukeru' are common slang alternatives for 'funny.'
عبارات ذات صلة
{楽|たの}しい
similarFun / Enjoyable
{興味深|きょうみぶか}い
specialized formDeeply interesting
{可笑|おか}しい
similarFunny / Strange
{退屈|たいくつ}な
contrastBoring
{滑稽|こっけい}な
specialized formComical / Ludicrous