The document provides phrases for asking if someone likes something in Japanese, responding yes or no, and examples of asking if different foods are liked and the responses. Key phrases include "suki desuka" to ask if something is liked, "hai, suki desu" to respond yes it is liked, and "wa suki janai desu" to respond that something is not liked. Examples ask about different foods like "niku", "piza", and "sushi" and give responses of "kumo" meaning yes and "ni kuwa" meaning no.
The document provides phrases for asking if someone likes something in Japanese, responding yes or no, and examples of asking if different foods are liked and the responses. Key phrases include "suki desuka" to ask if something is liked, "hai, suki desu" to respond yes it is liked, and "wa suki janai desu" to respond that something is not liked. Examples ask about different foods like "niku", "piza", and "sushi" and give responses of "kumo" meaning yes and "ni kuwa" meaning no.
The document provides phrases for asking if someone likes something in Japanese, responding yes or no, and examples of asking if different foods are liked and the responses. Key phrases include "suki desuka" to ask if something is liked, "hai, suki desu" to respond yes it is liked, and "wa suki janai desu" to respond that something is not liked. Examples ask about different foods like "niku", "piza", and "sushi" and give responses of "kumo" meaning yes and "ni kuwa" meaning no.