How to Say ‘Is fun too’ in Japanese
のも楽しいですよ。
no mo tanoshii desu yo
[noh moh tah-noh-shee dess yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: [のも楽しいですよ。] means 'Doing that is fun too, you know.' It often follows a verb phrase like [選ぶのも楽しいですよ].
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is a very natural way to say that the process itself is enjoyable, not just the result. Choosing between [アサヒ], [キリン], [サッポロ], and [サントリー] can be part of the fun.
Phrase Breakdown
のも
no mo
also the act of; even the act of
Adds emphasis that the action itself is enjoyable too.
見るのも楽しいです。
Even watching it is fun.
Words in this phrase
の
no
[noh]
the act of / the fact of
Turns a verb or phrase into a noun-like expression, such as 'doing ...'.
選ぶのも楽しいですよ。
Choosing is fun too, you know.
も
mo
[moh]
also / too
Adds the idea of 'also' or 'too' to what comes before it.
比べるのも楽しいですよ。
Comparing them is fun too, you know.
楽しい
tanoshii
[tah-noh-shee]
fun / enjoyable
An adjective for something pleasant or enjoyable to do.
飲み分けるのも楽しいですよ。
Trying different ones is fun too, you know.
ですよ
desu yo
you know; it is; definitely
Adds friendly emphasis or recommendation.
おいしいですよ。
It's tasty, you know.
Words in this phrase
です
desu
[dess]
to be / is / am / are
A polite copula used in statements; with よ it sounds more assertive or informative.
選ぶのも勉強です。
Choosing is also a kind of study.
よ
yo
[yoh]
you know / indeed
Adds emphasis and presents information to the listener in a friendly, confident way.
アサヒも飲みやすいですよ。
Asahi is easy to drink too, you know.
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