How to Say ‘More fun’ in Japanese
もっと楽しい
motto tanoshii
[motto tanoshii]
💬 Usage Tip: [もっと] means "more," and [楽しい] means "fun." Together: "more fun." Easy and useful beyond sports too.
🇯🇵 In Japan: You can use [楽しい] for many social moments in Japan, from watching soccer to going to festivals or karaoke.
Phrase Breakdown
もっと
motto
[motto]
more
Means more, even more, or to a greater degree.
みんなで見るともっと楽しい。
It's more fun when we watch together.
楽しい
tanoshii
[tanoshii]
fun
Adjective meaning fun or enjoyable.
この試合は楽しい。
This match is fun.
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