How to Say ‘It is more fun with family.’ in Japanese
家族で見ると、もっと楽しい。
kazoku de miru to motto tanoshii
[kah-zoh-koo deh mee-roo toh moht-toh tah-noh-shee]
💬 Usage Tip: A warm, natural sentence. Japanese often uses [〜と] for general truths like 'when you do X, it is Y.'
🇯🇵 In Japan: Big international matches often become mini family events in Japan, especially when everyone is cheering for the same side.
Phrase Breakdown
家族で見ると
kazoku de miru to
when watching with family
This phrase means that if you watch together as a family, the experience changes or improves.
家族で見ると楽しい。
It’s fun when watching with family.
Words in this phrase
家族
kazoku
[kah-zoh-koo]
family
家族 refers to your family or household members.
家族で見ると、もっと楽しい。
When you watch with family, it's even more fun.
で
de
[deh]
with; by
で indicates the group you are with while doing something.
家族でサッカーを見る。
I watch soccer with my family.
見る
miru
[mee-roo]
to watch
見る is the basic verb for watching a game or looking at something.
みんなで見ると楽しい。
It's fun when everyone watches together.
と
to
[toh]
when; if
と introduces a natural result: if you do A, B happens.
家族で見ると、もっと楽しい。
When you watch with family, it's even more fun.
もっと
motto
[moht-toh]
more; even more
もっと increases the degree of something.
家族で見ると、もっと楽しい。
When you watch with family, it's even more fun.
楽しい
tanoshii
[tah-noh-shee]
fun; enjoyable
楽しい expresses enjoyment from the experience.
応援は楽しい。
Cheering is fun.
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