How to Say ‘Do you like it?’ in Japanese
好き?
suki
[soo-kee]
💬 Usage Tip: Super casual and depends on context. Full form: [好き?] / [好きですか?] (polite). You can also specify: [この曲、好き?]
🇯🇵 In Japan: Direct questions are fine in casual nightlife settings, but if you want to sound gentler, add [〜?] with a smile or use [好き?] + [ね].
Phrase Breakdown
好き
suki
[soo-kee]
like; love
好き is used to express preference. As a question in casual speech, 好き? means “Do you like it?” (e.g., this music/this club).
この音楽、好き?
Do you like this music?
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