A2 Expression 中性

楽しい

tanoshii

It's fun; Enjoyable

意思

Statement indicating enjoyment or pleasure.

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文化背景

The phrase '{楽|たの}しいね' (It's fun, right?) is a vital social lubricant. It's used to confirm that everyone in the group is sharing the same positive experience. In business, expressing that a project is '{楽|たの}しい' might sound slightly unprofessional if overused. Instead, use '{有意義|ゆういぎ}' (meaningful) or '{楽|たの}しみ' (looking forward to the results). Festivals are the peak of 'tanoshii'. The word is often shouted or written on banners to create a sense of collective excitement. Younger Japanese people often use the slang 'たのてぃー' (tanotii) or 'たのぴー' (tanopii) in texts to sound cute or extra excited.

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The 'Ne' Trick

Adding 'ne' ({楽|たの}しいね) makes you sound much more natural and friendly in group settings.

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Past Tense Trap

Never say 'tanoshii deshita'. It's always 'tanoshikatta desu'.

意思

Statement indicating enjoyment or pleasure.

💡

The 'Ne' Trick

Adding 'ne' ({楽|たの}しいね) makes you sound much more natural and friendly in group settings.

⚠️

Past Tense Trap

Never say 'tanoshii deshita'. It's always 'tanoshikatta desu'.

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Anticipation

Use '{楽|たの}しみ!' as a one-word reply to invitations to sound enthusiastic.

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Shared Joy

If someone says '{楽|たの}しいです', it's polite to agree with '{楽|たの}しいですね'.

自我测试

Choose the correct form for the past tense.

{昨日|きのう}のパーティーはとても(  )です。

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: {楽|たの}しかった

For past tense i-adjectives, you change the 'i' to 'katta'.

Fill in the blank to say 'I'm looking forward to it'.

{明日|あした}の{旅行|りょこう}が(  )です。

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: {楽|たの}しみ

{楽|たの}しみ is the noun form used for anticipation.

Which word fits best when you receive a surprise gift?

サプライズプレゼントをもらいました!

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: {嬉|うれ}しい!

You use {嬉|うれ}しい for personal joy from a specific event or gift.

Complete the dialogue.

A: {日本|にほん}の{生活|せいかつ}はどうですか? B: (  )

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: {楽|たの}しいです。

A simple polite statement about your current state of enjoyment.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Tanoshii vs Ureshii

{楽|たの}しい (Fun)
Parties Events
Hobbies Activities
{嬉|うれ}しい (Happy)
Gifts Results
Passing Exams Achievements

练习题库

4 练习
Choose the correct form for the past tense. Choose A2

{昨日|きのう}のパーティーはとても(  )です。

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: {楽|たの}しかった

For past tense i-adjectives, you change the 'i' to 'katta'.

Fill in the blank to say 'I'm looking forward to it'. Fill Blank A2

{明日|あした}の{旅行|りょこう}が(  )です。

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: {楽|たの}しみ

{楽|たの}しみ is the noun form used for anticipation.

Which word fits best when you receive a surprise gift? situation_matching A2

サプライズプレゼントをもらいました!

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: {嬉|うれ}しい!

You use {嬉|うれ}しい for personal joy from a specific event or gift.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: {日本|にほん}の{生活|せいかつ}はどうですか? B: (  )

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: {楽|たの}しいです。

A simple polite statement about your current state of enjoyment.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

10 个问题

Yes, but say '{楽|たの}しい{人|ひと}' (a fun person). Saying '{彼|かれ}は{楽|たの}しい' sounds like he is an activity.

'Tanoshii' is about the feeling of fun/enjoyment. 'Omoshiroi' is about being interesting or funny.

Use the past tense: '{楽|たの}しかったです' (Tanoshikatta desu).

Yes, as long as you add 'desu'.

Usually, you'd say 'oishii' (delicious). But if the dinner party was fun, you can say the meal time was 'tanoshii'.

It's the noun form. '{楽|たの}しみです' means 'I'm looking forward to it'.

Change 'i' to 'kunai': '{楽|たの}しくない'.

No, that is a common mistake. Use 'tanoshikatta desu'.

Not exactly. 'Happy' is usually 'ureshii' (for events) or 'shiawase' (for life).

The kanji {楽|らく}, which also means 'easy' or 'music'.

相关表达

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{面白|おもしろ}い

similar

Interesting or funny

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{嬉|うれ}しい

similar

Happy/Joyful

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{喜|よろこ}ぶ

builds on

To be glad/To rejoice

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{愉快|ゆかい}な

specialized form

Pleasant/Cheerful

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{最高|さいこう}

similar

The best / Awesome

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