How to Say ‘Something to look forward to’ in Japanese
楽しみ
tanoshimi
[tanoshimi]
💬 Usage Tip: [楽しみ] is a favorite Japanese word for happy anticipation. It can mean “fun” or “something I’m looking forward to.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: You’ll hear [楽しみ] constantly in Japan because it’s a cheerful, easy way to express excitement without sounding too strong.
Phrase Breakdown
楽しみ
tanoshimi
[tanoshimi]
something to look forward to; excited
A common word for feeling excited about something in the future.
ワールドカップが楽しみです。
I’m looking forward to the World Cup.
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