JLPT N5na-adjectiveEmotionDaily Life

好き

すき·suki

Meaning

to like; to be fond of; to love (used as a na-adjective expressing fondness)

Formality
Casual

Nuance & Usage

好き is a na-adjective, not a verb, so it is used as Xが好き (I like X) — note the subject marker が, not を. The degree can be intensified with 大好き (daisuki — love/really like) or softened with まあまあ好き (maamaa suki — somewhat like). For people, 好き can imply romantic feelings depending on context, so be careful. Its opposite is 嫌い (kirai — to dislike).

Common Mistakes

The most common mistake: using を instead of が. ✗ 私はすしをすきです。 ✓ 私はすしが好きです。 The が here is not replaceable with を because 好き is an adjective, not a verb. Also, translating 大好き as simply "like" understates the emotion — it is closer to "love" or "really love."

Example Sentences (3)

1

私はラーメンが大好きです。

わたしはらーめんがだいすきです。

I absolutely love ramen.

Daily Life
2

どんな音楽が好きですか?

どんなおんがくがすきですか?

What kind of music do you like?

casual
3

好きな食べ物は何ですか?

すきなたべものはなんですか?

What is your favorite food?

Daily Life

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