A literal translation would be 'ii desu.' If you're referring to something like taste, as in "How does it taste? It's good!" you would something along the lines of 'oishii' or 'umai.'
It would be 'ii desu' as in agreeing to someone. It would be 'daijoubu desu' as in saying 'there is no problem, it is okay, etc'.
'Nice' could refer to almost anything in general in English, but might differ in Japanese depending on what you're saying is nice. Generally, you could say 'nakanaka ii desu'.
Konichiwa is Japanese for "Good Day" or "Good Afternoon"
It's Japanese for 'Good evening'
Good evening.
its "Ohayo gozaimasu. Ogenki desu ka?"
Ohayo means "good morning"
"I am good/well," in Japanese is "watashi wa genki desu."
Most Japanese names good for Japanese dogs
The Japanese quail is usually a good sign. The Japanese quails symbolically communicate that a good or a friendly person is just about to visit.
Japanese are good............. i will prove it because i am a Japanese....................bakeru...bakeru.....putang ina nio..... mga gago
for what
If you meant to say "konichiwa" then it means good afternoon/good day in Japanese :L
good is ii or yoi you is anata
yes. and in addition Japanese rice tastes good.
Journalism, Japanese
Konnichiwa
"Good".
"Ohayou"