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How to Say ‘I like Lawson's desserts too.’ in Japanese

ローソンのデザートも好きです。

rooson no dezaato mo suki desu

[roh-sohn noh deh-zahh-toh moh skee dess]

💬 Usage Tip: A useful pattern: place + [の] + thing + [も] + [好きです]. Great for sharing preferences.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Many people in Japan really do praise [ローソン] for sweets, so this sentence sounds very natural.

Phrase Breakdown

ローソン

rooson

[roh-sohn]

Lawson

The convenience store chain Lawson.

Example

ローソンのデザートも好きです。

I like Lawson's desserts too.

no

[noh]

of

Connects Lawson and dessert to mean Lawson's dessert.

Example

ローソンのデザートも好きです。

I like Lawson's desserts too.

デザート

dezaato

[deh-zahh-toh]

dessert

Sweet items sold at convenience stores.

Example

ローソンのデザートも好きです。

I like Lawson's desserts too.

mo

[moh]

also; too

Shows that Lawson's desserts are another thing the speaker likes.

Example

セブンのスイーツもローソンのデザートも好きです。

I like 7-Eleven sweets and Lawson desserts too.

好きです

suki desu

like; am fond of

Polite way to say you like something.

Example

アイスクリームが好きです。

I like ice cream.

Words in this phrase

好き

suki

[skee]

like

A na-adjective meaning liked or pleasing; often used for preferences.

Example

ローソンのデザートも好きです。

I like Lawson's desserts too.

です

desu

[dess]

is; polite form

Polite ending often used after 好き in preference statements.

Example

ローソンのデザートも好きです。

I like Lawson's desserts too.

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