{Sukii [ pronounced like "Ski" the snow sport]}
'suki' is used when you like something (tenisu ga sukidesu = (I) like tennis)
When trying to say 'that is good' I would use:
iidesu = it is good
corewa iidesu = this (next to me) is good
sorewa iidesu = that (next to you) is good
add 'yo' after iidesu when you are firmly stating that something is good or telling somebody that it is good:
iidesuyo = it is good! or (i assure you) it is good
Gokorosama deshita (Good job! often as encouragement during work, thanks, or as a kind of greeting)
Otsukaresama deshita. (Good job! Usually at the completion of a project)
Yoku dekimashita ne. (You really did well didn't you?)
よくできました
"Excellent work" would be Excellent travail
優れた Sugure ta
we say "excellent"
suguretta
all Japanese food is a work of art, or so the food critics say but mainly Japanese food art can mean that it looks like a work of art, like it usually does, or that it tastes scrumptious
the translation won't work if your trying to sound cool
時計仕掛け /to kei ji ka ke/ means 'clockwork' in Japanese.
Shiwa (皺) This should work for both clothing and facial wrinkles.
Excellent (すぐれ).
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.