Easy / Difficult to Do in Japanese: ~やすい / ~にくい
When learning Japanese, you’ll often want to say something is easy to do or difficult to do. In English, you might say:
This pen is easy to use.
Chopsticks are difficult to use.
In Japanese, we use ~やすい and ~にくい for this. Let’s break it down! ✨
1. Basic Meanings
| Ending | Meaning | Feeling |
|---|---|---|
| ~やすい | Easy to do | Feels simple or comfortable |
| ~にくい | Difficult to do | Feels hard, inconvenient, or uncomfortable |
2. How to Use
- Take the ます-form stem of a verb.
- Example: 食べます → 食べ
- Add やすい or にくい.
Formula:
Verb stem + やすい → easy to do
Verb stem + にくい → difficult to do
3. Example Sentences
~やすい (Easy to do)
- このペンは書きやすいです。
This pen is easy to write with. - このスマホは使いやすいです。
This smartphone is easy to use. - あの先生は話しやすいです。
That teacher is easy to talk to.
~にくい (Difficult to do)
- このドアは開けにくいです。
This door is hard to open. - 骨が多くて食べにくい魚です。
This fish has many bones and is hard to eat. - 小さい字は読み にくいです。
Small letters are hard to read.
4. Tips for Natural Use 💡
- It’s about the feeling: ~やすい and ~にくい describe your impression, not absolute fact.
- Often used for tools, people, and situations:
- Tools: ペン、スマホ、ドア
- People: 話(はな)しやすい人(ひと) – easy to talk to person
- Situations: 見(み)にくい天気(てんき) – hard to see because of weather
- Can also be used for personality feelings:
- あの人は話(はな)しにくい。
It’s hard to talk to that person.
- あの人は話(はな)しにくい。
5. Quick Practice 📝
Translate into Japanese:
- This chair is easy to sit on. →
- That kanji is hard to remember. →
- The soup is hot and hard to drink. →
- This restaurant is easy to find. →
- My name is difficult to pronounce. →
By mastering ~やすい and ~にくい, you’ll be able to describe your experiences much more naturally in Japanese! Next time you find a pen that’s a dream to write with, you’ll know exactly what to say. 😉
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