How to Say ‘To my family too’ in Japanese
家族にも
kazoku ni mo
[kah-zoh-koo nee moh]
💬 Usage Tip: [家族] means “family,” and [にも] means “also to.” So [家族にも] means “to my family too” or “also with my family.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: For many decisions, especially community or personal projects, mentioning family can feel natural in Japan because family opinions are often respected.
Phrase Breakdown
家族
kazoku
[kah-zoh-koo]
family
Refers to one's family members as a group.
家族にも見せたいです。
I want to show it to my family too.
に
ni
[nee]
to
A particle showing direction or the target person of an action.
先生に話しました。
I spoke to the teacher.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too
Adds the meaning of 'also' or 'too' to the word before it.
友だちにも知らせます。
I will tell my friends too.
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