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How to Say ‘It’s more fun.’ in Japanese

もっと楽しいね。

motto tanoshii ne

[motto tanoshii neh]

💬 Usage Tip: The [ね] makes this sound warm and shared: "It’s more fun, isn’t it?" A very natural way to comment with others.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese conversation often values harmony and shared feelings, so sentence-ending [ね] appears all the time in group settings like match viewing.

Phrase Breakdown

もっと楽しい

motto tanoshii

more fun; more enjoyable

A comparative phrase meaning something is even more enjoyable.

Example

こっちのほうがもっと楽しい。

This one is even more fun.

Words in this phrase

もっと

motto

[motto]

more

Means more or even more, increasing the degree of enjoyment.

Example

家族でいるともっと楽しいね。

It's more fun when we're with family, isn't it?

楽しい

tanoshii

[tanoshii]

fun

Describes something enjoyable or pleasant.

Example

この時間は楽しいね。

This time is fun, isn't it?

ne

[neh]

isn't it

Soft sentence-ending particle used to share agreement or emotion.

Example

もっと楽しいね。

It's more fun, isn't it?

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