Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use 'とても楽しい' to describe an activity or experience that brings you great joy or excitement.
- Means: Very fun or enjoyable.
- Used in: Describing trips, parties, or hobbies.
- Don't confuse: '楽しい' (fun/enjoyable) with '面白い' (interesting/funny).
Explicação no seu nível:
Significado
To express that an activity or experience is very enjoyable.
Contexto cultural
Japanese speakers often use 'tanoshii' to show appreciation to the host. Similar to saying 'I had a blast'.
Past Tense
Remember to change the final 'i' to 'katta' for the past.
Past Tense
Remember to change the final 'i' to 'katta' for the past.
Teste-se
Choose the correct past tense.
Yesterday was fun.
Use 'katta' for past tense.
🎉 Pontuação: /1
Banco de exercicios
2 exerciciosYesterday was fun.
Use 'katta' for past tense.
🎉 Pontuação: /2
Perguntas frequentes
1 perguntasYes, if the work is genuinely fun, but be careful with superiors.
Frases relacionadas
面白い
contrastInteresting/Funny
Onde usar
After a party
A: パーティーはどうでしたか?
B: とても楽しかったです!
Learning a hobby
A: 絵を描くのは好きですか?
B: はい、とても楽しいです。
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'Toe-Te-Mo' (very) 'Ta-No-Shi' (fun). My toe is very fun when it dances!
Associação visual
Imagine a bright, sunny park with people laughing. The word 'とても' is written in big, colorful letters above them.
Rhyme
It's fun to see, very tanoshii!
Story
Ken went to the beach. He said, 'The water is warm!' Then he played volleyball. He told his friend, 'This is very fun!' In Japanese, he said, 'とても楽しい!'
In Other Languages
Similar to 'muy divertido' in Spanish or 'très amusant' in French. Most languages have a 'very' + 'fun' structure.
Word Web
Desafio
Use 'とても楽しい' in three different sentences today.
Review in 1, 3, 7, 14, and 30 days.
Pronúncia
Clear 't' and 'o' sounds.
Espectro de formalidade
非常に楽しいです。 (General)
とても楽しいです。 (General)
すごく楽しい! (General)
めっちゃ楽しい! (General)
Derived from the verb 'tanoshimu', which means to enjoy or find pleasure in. It has deep roots in Japanese aesthetics.
Curiosidade
The kanji 楽 is the same as the one for 'music' (音楽).
Notas culturais
Japanese speakers often use 'tanoshii' to show appreciation to the host.
“今日はとても楽しかったです。”
Similar to saying 'I had a blast'.
“It was so much fun!”
Iniciadores de conversa
週末はどうでしたか?
Erros comuns
とても面白かったです (for a party)
とても楽しかったです
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Muy divertido
Spanish adjectives agree with gender/number; Japanese does not.
Très amusant
French uses 'amusant' (amusing) more often than 'fun'.
Sehr spaßig
Japanese uses the adjective form directly, while German often uses the noun 'Spaß'.
とても楽しい
N/A
ممتع جداً (Mumti' jiddan)
Word order is reversed compared to Japanese.
Spotted in the Real World
“とても楽しい時間でした”
Reflecting on a date.
Fácil de confundir
Learners often use it for 'fun'.
Use 楽しい for activities, 面白い for ideas/jokes.
Perguntas frequentes (1)
Yes, if the work is genuinely fun, but be careful with superiors.
usage contexts