How to Say ‘My family likes Toyota.’ in Japanese
うちの家族はトヨタが好きです。
uchi no kazoku wa toyota ga suki desu
[oo-chee no ka-zoh-ku wa toh-yoh-ta ga sue-key desu]
💬 Usage Tip: [は] marks the topic '[うちの家族],' and [が] marks what they like: [トヨタが好きです].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Toyota is often seen as reliable and practical in Japan, so many families really do favor it.
Phrase Breakdown
うちの家族
uchi no kazoku
my family; our family
Refers to one's own family.
うちの家族は元気です。
My family is doing well.
Words in this phrase
うち
uchi
[oo-chee]
my home; our home; my family
うち here means my family or our household.
うちの家族はトヨタが好きです。
My family likes Toyota.
の
no
[no]
of
の links うち and 家族, making the phrase my family.
うちの家族はトヨタが好きです。
My family likes Toyota.
家族
kazoku
[ka-zoh-ku]
family
家族 means family.
うちの家族はトヨタが好きです。
My family likes Toyota.
は
wa
[wa]
topic marker
は marks うちの家族 as the topic of the sentence.
うちの家族はトヨタが好きです。
My family likes Toyota.
トヨタ
toyota
[toh-yoh-ta]
Toyota
トヨタ is Toyota, one of Japan's most famous car companies.
うちの家族はトヨタが好きです。
My family likes Toyota.
が
ga
[ga]
subject marker
が marks トヨタ as the thing liked.
うちの家族はトヨタが好きです。
My family likes Toyota.
好きです
suki desu
like; am fond of
Used to express liking something.
車が好きです。
I like cars.
Words in this phrase
好き
suki
[sue-key]
like; liked
好き expresses liking or preference.
うちの家族はトヨタが好きです。
My family likes Toyota.
です
desu
[desu]
is; am; are
です makes the sentence polite.
うちの家族はトヨタが好きです。
My family likes Toyota.
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