What does oishi desu ne mean




















Skip to content. Is it a magazine? He must be late, huh? Read more about question words In summary, ne asks for agreement, and yo tells how it is.

This is fun! A Few New Expressions Now that you know all three sentence ending particles, you should be able to understand all the variations of a very common Japanese expression: sou desu. The first version is a way to affirm a yes-no question without repeating the complete sentence. The variants including yo and ne all express agreement with what the other person just said.

What Next? Japanese li desu ne. English that's good. Japanese sou desu ne. English sou desu. Japanese taihen desu ne. English that was hard. Japanese bakatare desu ne. English baka tare desu ka. Japanese watashi desu ne. English watashi wa desu kawatashi desu ne. Japanese atsui desu ne. English samui desu ne. Japanese haiyai desu ne. English hayai desu ne. Japanese yabai desu ne. Ikeru, Ikemasu Zeppin Kakubetsu Tamaranai Saikou Yabai Umasugite kotobamo denai 4.

Greetings for dining 5. Unlike delicious, Oishii is not as strong of an expression. Maybe, "tasty" is a good translation for "Oishii".

Let's check how to use the adjective, Oishii! How to use Oishii. If you want to learn Japanese vocabulary about food, please check this video! No comments:. Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. About Me Kosuke I am a Japanese man. I worked as a programmer in Japan and the Philippines. I hope this blog helps you study Japanese! View my complete profile. Japanese Folktales Free application to learn Japanese from folktales! Click here to learn Japanese from folktales!

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