The word 'sugoi' or すごい in Japanese means amazing.
kimi=you
kakkoi=cool
desu=to be
you're cool?
"凄いですね" sugoi can mean amazing or great, so this can mean "isn't that amazing?" or "that's great!"
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It means "You are also great aren't you"
suteki na neee kimi wa hontoni kawaii to moe desu. subarashii kira kira kyaaa desu I bow down to the kawaii
am, is or are
This can be translated as "Your Japanese is very good," or "You speak Japanese very well".
"Kirei desu ne?" means "Pretty, isn't it?" "Yoi egao desu" means "That's a good smile."
There are several similar words, two of the most common being Sugoi (which I tend to translate as 'Super') and Subarashii (which is usually translated as 'Wonderful'). Saikō (extend the sound of the o), which does sound a lot like 'psycho,' could be translated, 'the best.' The Japanese have also borrowed a great deal of English words, so it would not be uncommon to hear 'Ameejingu' (Amazing). You can just say the adjective itself or put together a complete sentence like: 1. Sore WA sugoi yo! (That's super cool!) 2. Sore WA subarashii desu! (That's wonderful!) 3. Anata WA saikō no tomodachi desu! (You are the best friend ever!)
'Sore WA okashii desu ne'.
hontou ni kawaii desu ne or Ouuuh! Kawaii! hontou ni kawaii desu ne or Ouuuh! Kawaii!
Ko-Nenko desu ne?
Ii keshigomu desu, ne?
sanpatsu ga ii desu ne!
I think it's supposed to be sugoi (すごい) , which means1. terrible2. dreadful3. terrific4. amazing5. great6. wonderful7. to a great extent
There are several ways of saying this, depending on how much enthusiasm you wish to put into your words. Examples are "Suteki desu ne?" or "Subarashii desu ne?". A more subtle way would be saying "Ii desu ne?", meaning "It's good, right?"