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How to Say ‘Enjoy’ in Japanese

楽しんでくださいね

たのしんでくださいね

💬 Usage Tip: Combines 'enjoy' with 'please' and a softener [ね] (ne) to sound friendly.

🇯🇵 In Japan: A gentle encouragement beneficial in social sharing of experiences.

Phrase Breakdown

楽しんでたのしんで

enjoy

Imperative form encouraging enjoyment.

Example

旅行を楽しんでください。

Please enjoy the trip.

くださいください

please

A polite request marker.

Example

待ってください。

Please wait.

okay?

A sentence-ending particle used for emphasis or agreement.

Example

わかったね。

You get it, right?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

楽しんたのしん

[tanoshin]

enjoy

To have a good time.

Example

お料理を楽しんでくださいね。

Please enjoy the food.

[de]

by means of

Indicates a manner or method.

Example

それで問題ありません。

There is no problem with that.

くださいください

[kudasai]

please

Used to make polite requests.

Example

こちらへどうぞ。

Please have a seat here.

[ne]

ending particle

Adds emphasis or confirmation.

Example

いいですよね。

It's fine, right?

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