How to Say ‘Enjoy the movie, Emily Smith!’ in Japanese
映画を楽しんでね、 Emily Smith !
eiga o tanoshin de ne ^FIRST^ ^LAST^
[eiga o tanoshin de ne]
💬 Usage Tip: Replace ^FIRST^ ^LAST^ with the person's name.
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Phrase Breakdown
映画を
eiga o
movie (object marker)
Refers to a movie as the object of the verb.
映画を見ます。
I watch a movie.
Words in this phrase
映画
eiga
[eiga]
movie
A type of visual storytelling usually shown in cinemas.
映画を楽しんでね、 ^FIRST^ ^LAST^ !
Enjoy the movie, ^FIRST^ ^LAST^ !
を
o
[o]
object marker
Indicates the direct object of an action.
本を読む。
Read a book.
楽しんでね
tanoshin de ne
enjoy it
Expression to wish someone to have a good experience.
旅行を楽しんでね。
Enjoy the trip.
Words in this phrase
楽しん
tanoshin
[tanoshin]
enjoy
Indicates the act of taking pleasure in something.
映画を楽しんでね、 ^FIRST^ ^LAST^ !
Enjoy the movie, ^FIRST^ ^LAST^ !
で
de
[de]
by
Used after a verb to indicate manner or means.
ペンで書く。
Write with a pen.
ね
ne
[ne]
isn't it?
Used at the end of a sentence for confirmation.
いいですね。
It's nice, isn't it?
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