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Dinda Widyo
How do you say "i like playing games" in japanese?
Sep 2, 2010 7:37 AM
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In japanese, we often use no subject( I, he, she, you) in the beginning of a sentence.
Of cause you could start a sentence from a subject; however, it sounds a little bit strange in a conversational language.
It more sounds like it is spoken by a foreigner for me.
Anyway, "I like playing games".
1. ゲームするのが好きです [ge-mu surunoga sukidesu.] (I like playing games)
-ゲーム(game) する(play) のが(to/ing) 好き(like) です(is/am/are ...etc)
2. ゲームするの好き [ge-mu suruno suki]
(short of #1, more used in conversational language)
-ゲーム(game)する(play) のto/ing) 好き(like)
3. ゲームが好き [ge-mu ga suki] (I like games)
- ゲーム(game)が 好き(like)
September 2, 2010
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ゲームをするのが好きです。
ge-mu wo suru no ga suki desu.
I'm not a native, but there aren't many Japanese in this Italki so..
September 2, 2010
私はゲームをやる(する)事が好きです。
わたしはゲームをやる(する)ことがすきです。
Depending on the game, it would be suru or yaru.
私はゲームが好きです。 I like games.
私はゲームが大好きです! I love games!
September 2, 2010
ゲームが好きです。
September 2, 2010
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Dinda Widyo
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