プレイステーション4がいい(です)ね。 (Playstation 4 ga ii [desu] ne.) Here is a list of useful adjectives: oishii kawaii omoshiroi muzukashii ôkii chiisai takai yasui atsui ii kirei: Tasty/delicious Cute Interesting/amusing Difficult Big/large Small Expensive Inexpensive/cheap Warm/hot Nice Pretty: Note : There is no gender in Japanese. Example: neko = male or female cat

What does wo hen xi huan ni omoshiroi hito desu ne ... but I think this adjective is the closest to this meaning of "nice" in English. yamada san wa omoshirokute genki na hito desu Meaning: Mr Yamada is an interesting and energetic person. ... or use konomashii for nice.

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Kono eiga (wa) tsumaranai (desu) This movie is boring. Ano sensei (wa) jozu (desu) That teacher is good/skillful. We’re not asking in … NOTICE: In the Playstation 4 example, we cut out ichi-ban for the sake of brevity. • omoshiroi desu. Sono zasshi (wa) aka (desu) That magazine is red. This book is very interesting. Romaji: omoshiroi English Meaning: interesting, funny Listen to Word: Example Sentences: この本はとても面白いです。 kono hon wa totemo omoshiroi desu.

omoshiroi desu 面白いです omoshiroku arimasen 面白くありません was interesting - funny wasn't interesting - funny Past Indicative Plain: omoshirokatta 面白かった omoshirokunakatta 面白くなかった … Sono mondai (wa) hiroi (desu) That problem is terrible. The reason I used it was because it's a case where the "~n/no" is necessary.

やまださんはげんきでおもしろいひとです。 yamada san wa genki de omoshiroi hito desu Meaning: Mr Yamada is an energetic and interesting person.

Ano kettei (wa) fukouhei (desu) That decision is unfair. omoshiroi = amusing. Meaning: Funny, interesting, amusing, enjoyable Example 1: まりこさんは おもしろい ひと ですね。/ 真理子さんは 面白い 人 ですね。/ Mariko-san wa omoshiroi hito desu ne. (One Piece ga ichi-ban omoshiroi [desu].)

=> It is interesting. [Show Details] Japanese-English translations. The Japanese to English online dictionary. It might not be one of the "~te imasu" or "~te irun desu" patterns, but think about how the "~te irun desu" pattern is just an extension of the "dictionary form + n/no desu", but with "iru".

This usage is not to be confused with "o sagashi desu" or "stem + desu". Kono shougakkusei (wa) Mary (desu) This grade school student is Mary. I like Playstation 4 the best. One Piece is the most entertaining.

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