I'm wondering how to say this sentence in Japanese:
I also like to study Japanese.
Would you say it like this:
Nihongo o benkyoo shimasu mo suki desu.
It shall be
Nihongo wo benkyoo suru koto mo suki desu or
Nihongo wo benkyoo suru nomo suki desu.
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Nihongo wo benkyoo shimasu as tranlsation for
I am goin to study Japanese.
like to xxxx is xxx suru koto(or NO) ga sukidesu so
like to study is benkyoo suru koto(or NO) ga sukidesu. but,
it has ALSO above, so
you need MO as for also, then
NIhongo wo benkyoo suru koto(no) mo sukidesu would be fine.
Nihongo o benkyoo suru koto (moh) ga suki desu.
You are almost there... have you heard of "suru" form? It is basically the original form of the verbs prior to conjugation.
Benkyou shimasu 's suru form is-> Benkyou suru.
i-masu form usually express the now-tense.
Hence: Nihongo o benkyou suru no mo suki desu.
日本語を勉強するのも好きです
nihongo no obenkyo wa ski desu
You should say:
Nihongo wo benkyo suruno mo suki desu.
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