How to Say ‘Which company do you like?’ in Japanese
どの会社が好きですか。
dono kaisha ga suki desu ka
[doh-noh kai-sha ga sue-key desu ka]
💬 Usage Tip: [が] highlights the thing being asked about. This is a very natural question for comparing brands.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Asking preferences this way is friendly and common, but in Japan people may answer modestly rather than too strongly at first.
Phrase Breakdown
どの会社
dono kaisha
which company
Asks which company among a group.
どの会社が好きですか。
Which company do you like?
Words in this phrase
どの
dono
[doh-noh]
which
どの means which and comes before the noun 会社.
どの会社が好きですか。
Which company do you like?
会社
kaisha
[kai-sha]
company
会社 means company, such as Toyota or Honda.
どの会社が好きですか。
Which company do you like?
が
ga
[ga]
subject marker
が marks 会社 as the thing being asked about: which company is liked.
どの会社が好きですか。
Which company do you like?
好きですか
suki desu ka
do you like?
Polite question asking about preference.
トヨタが好きですか。
Do you like Toyota?
Words in this phrase
好き
suki
[sue-key]
like; liked
好き means like or favorite. It is used for preferences.
どの会社が好きですか。
Which company do you like?
です
desu
[desu]
is; am; are
です makes the question polite.
どの会社が好きですか。
Which company do you like?
か
ka
[ka]
question marker
か marks the sentence as a question.
どの会社が好きですか。
Which company do you like?
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