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How to Say ‘What kind of drink do you like?’ in Japanese

どんなドリンクが好きですか?

どんなドリンクがすきですか?

💬 Usage Tip: This question is useful when getting to know someone's taste preferences.

🇯🇵 In Japan: At a bar, asking about drink preferences can be a great icebreaker.

Phrase Breakdown

どんなドリンク

が好きですか?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

どんなどんな

[donna]

What kind of

Used to inquire about nature or type.

Example

どんな映画が好きですか?

What kind of movies do you like?

ドリンクドリンク

[dorinku]

Drink

A consumable liquid.

Example

どんなドリンクが好きですか?

What kind of drinks do you like?

[ga]

Subject marker

Indicates the subject of the sentence.

Example

犬が好きです。

I like dogs.

好きすき

[suki]

Like(s)

Shows preference or fondness.

Example

その場所が好きです。

I like that place.

ですです

[desu]

Is/am/are

Expression of a state of being.

Example

これは本です。

This is a book.

[ka]

(question marker)

Turns statement into a question.

Example

元気ですか?

Are you well?

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