B1 Collocation Neutro 1 min de leitura

楽しい会話

tanoshii kaiwa

Fun conversation

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use '楽しい会話' to describe a chat that was genuinely engaging and pleasant for everyone involved.

  • Means: A conversation that is enjoyable, lively, or interesting.
  • Used in: Describing dates, meetings with friends, or pleasant networking events.
  • Don't confuse: '面白い話' (interesting story/topic) with '楽しい会話' (the act of chatting).
Smile + Speech Bubble + Shared Laughter = 楽しい会話

Explicação no seu nível:

This phrase means a fun talk. You use it when you are happy after talking to a friend. It is easy to use.
Use '楽しい会話' to describe a pleasant chat. It is common when you finish a date or a meeting with a friend. It shows you liked the time you spent together.
This collocation combines the adjective 'tanoshii' (enjoyable) with 'kaiwa' (conversation). It is used to reflect positively on social interactions. It is appropriate for both casual and polite settings, making it a versatile tool for expressing social satisfaction in Japanese.
The phrase '楽しい会話' functions as a standard descriptor for high-quality social engagement. It implies a successful exchange of ideas and mutual rapport. In professional yet informal settings, it serves as a polite way to acknowledge the value of a client's time or a colleague's input.
As a collocation, '楽しい会話' exemplifies the Japanese tendency to categorize social interactions by their emotional impact. It is a pragmatic expression used to reinforce social bonds. Its usage requires an understanding of register, as it is strictly reserved for positive, non-serious, or light-hearted discourse, contrasting with more formal or analytical descriptors.
The lexical unit '楽しい会話' is a quintessential example of affective-evaluative language in Japanese. It serves to codify the subjective experience of social harmony (wa). By labeling a conversation as 'tanoshii', the speaker performs a speech act that validates the interlocutor's contribution, thereby strengthening interpersonal ties within the framework of Japanese social pragmatics.

Significado

An enjoyable and engaging discussion or chat with others.

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Contexto cultural

Emphasis on harmony (wa).

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Use it to compliment

It's a great way to make someone feel good.

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Use it to compliment

It's a great way to make someone feel good.

Teste-se

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

昨日、友達と____ができてよかったです。

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 楽しい会話

The context implies a positive feeling, so 'fun conversation' is the logical choice.

🎉 Pontuação: /1

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昨日、友達と____ができてよかったです。

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 楽しい会話

The context implies a positive feeling, so 'fun conversation' is the logical choice.

🎉 Pontuação: /2

Perguntas frequentes

1 perguntas

Yes, if the conversation was pleasant.

Frases relacionadas

🔗

会話が弾む

similar

Conversation is lively

Onde usar

😊

After a date

A: 今日は楽しかったです。

B: 本当に、楽しい会話でしたね。

neutral

Memorize

Mnemônico

Think of 'Tanoshii' as 'Ta-no-she-is-fun' and 'Kaiwa' as 'Cow-wa-talking'.

Associação visual

Imagine two people sitting at a cafe with speech bubbles filled with colorful stars.

Rhyme

Tanoshii Kaiwa, a fun chat to have-a.

Story

Ken met a friend. They talked for hours. Ken smiled and said, 'That was a 楽しい会話!'

In Other Languages

Similar to 'pleasant conversation' in English or 'une conversation agréable' in French.

Word Web

会話楽しい話す交流時間友達

Desafio

Use this phrase in a sentence within 5 minutes.

Review in 1, 3, 7, and 14 days.

Pronúncia

Stress Flat

Standard Japanese pitch accent.

Espectro de formalidade

Formal
楽しい会話ができました。

楽しい会話ができました。 (Socializing)

Neutro
楽しい会話でした。

楽しい会話でした。 (Socializing)

Informal
楽しい会話だったね。

楽しい会話だったね。 (Socializing)

Gíria
マジで楽しかった!

マジで楽しかった! (Socializing)

Derived from the standard Japanese lexicon of the Meiji period.

Meiji:

Curiosidade

It is one of the most common ways to express social satisfaction.

Notas culturais

Emphasis on harmony (wa).

“楽しい会話で場が和みました。”

Iniciadores de conversa

昨日は誰と楽しい会話をしましたか?

Erros comuns

楽しい話

楽しい会話

wrong context
話 (hanashi) means 'story' or 'topic'. If you say 'tanoshii hanashi', you mean the content was fun, not necessarily the interaction.

L1 Interference

0 1

In Other Languages

Spanish Very Similar

Una conversación agradable

Spanish uses 'agradable' (pleasant) more frequently than 'divertida' (fun) for conversations.

French Very Similar

Une conversation agréable

French speakers might use 'sympa' for a more casual feel.

German Very Similar

Ein angenehmes Gespräch

German is more likely to use 'Gespräch' for serious topics too.

Japanese self

楽しい会話

N/A

Arabic Very Similar

محادثة ممتعة

Arabic is more expressive in its adjectives.

Chinese Very Similar

愉快的谈话

Chinese 'tánhuà' can sound slightly more formal than 'kaiwa'.

Korean Very Similar

즐거운 대화

Extremely similar structure and usage to Japanese.

Portuguese Very Similar

Uma conversa agradável

Portuguese speakers often add 'muito' to emphasize the enjoyment.

Spotted in the Real World

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(2023)

“昨日は楽しい会話ができて最高でした!”

Post-event reflection

Fácil de confundir

楽しい会話 vs 面白い話

Learners think it means 'fun conversation'.

It means 'interesting story'.

Perguntas frequentes (1)

Yes, if the conversation was pleasant.

usage contexts

Learning Path

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