How to Say ‘Please enjoy yourself.’ in Japanese
楽しんでくださいね。
tanoshin de kudasai ne
[tah-noh-sheen deh]
💬 Usage Tip: [楽しんでください] means “please enjoy,” and the ending [ね] adds warmth, like “okay?” or “you know.” It sounds kind and welcoming.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Staff often use [ね] to make speech softer and friendlier. In a museum, [楽しんでくださいね] feels like a warm send-off before you explore.
Phrase Breakdown
楽しん
tanoshin
[tah-noh-sheen]
enjoy
From 楽しむ, meaning to enjoy; this form is used before でください.
博物館を楽しん でくださいね。
Please enjoy the museum, okay?
で
de
[deh]
and; te-form
Connects the verb to ください to make a request.
楽しんで くださいね。
Please enjoy it, okay?
ください
kudasai
ね
ne
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