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How to Say ‘When watching with family’ in Japanese

家族で見ると

kazoku de miru to

[kah-zoh-koo deh mee-roo toh]

💬 Usage Tip: [〜で] shows the group or setting here, so [家族で見る] means 'watch with family.' [〜と] after the verb means 'when...'

🇯🇵 In Japan: Watching major tournaments with family is common in Japan, especially when matches are on TV at home with snacks and loud reactions.

Phrase Breakdown

家族

kazoku

[kah-zoh-koo]

family

家族 means family members as a group.

Example

家族で見ると楽しい。

Watching with family is fun.

de

[deh]

with; by

で can show a group you do something with, as in 家族で.

Example

家族で応援する。

Cheer together with family.

見る

miru

[mee-roo]

to watch; to see

見る means to watch or look at, often for TV, games, or sports.

Example

家族で見ると盛り上がる。

When you watch with family, it gets exciting.

to

[toh]

when; if

と can mean 'when' or 'if' in general-result statements.

Example

家族で見ると楽しい。

When you watch with family, it's fun.

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