How to Say ‘Favorite company’ in Japanese
好きな会社
suki na kaisha
[skee nah kai-sha]
💬 Usage Tip: [好きな] describes [会社], so this means 'a company you like' or 'favorite company.'
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, talking about a [好きな会社] may mean liking the products, image, or reliability of the brand.
Phrase Breakdown
好きな
suki na
liked; favorite
A descriptive form used before a noun: 'favorite' or 'liked'.
好きな食べ物
favorite food
Words in this phrase
好き
suki
[skee]
liked; favorite
A な-adjective meaning something you like or prefer.
好きな会社は日産です。
My favorite company is Nissan.
な
na
[nah]
attributive particle for な-adjectives
Used after a な-adjective to modify a following noun, as in 好きな会社.
好きな会社を話しましょう。
Let's talk about our favorite company.
会社
kaisha
[kai-sha]
company
A business or corporation, such as Toyota, Honda, Nissan, or Mazda.
好きな会社はマツダです。
My favorite company is Mazda.
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