This can be translated as "That bus is big, isn't it?"
je ne vois pas - tu ne vois pas - il, elle ne voit pas - nous ne voyons pas - vous ne voyez pas - ils, elles ne voient pas
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"je ne suis pas" means "I am not.." in French.
Je ne comprends pas (I don't understand) is the correct conjugation. Comprendre is the infinitive and cannot be used as such unless there is another conjugated verb just before it: Je ne peux pas comprendre (I cannot understand) is correct, but 'je ne pas comprendre' (I not understand) is not.
être ou ne pas être: to be or not to be
The duration of Ikemen desu ne is 3240.0 seconds.
Ikemen desu ne ended on 2011-09-23.
Ikemen desu ne was created on 2011-07-15.
am, is or are
hontou ni kawaii desu ne or Ouuuh! Kawaii! hontou ni kawaii desu ne or Ouuuh! Kawaii!
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?"
'Sore WA okashii desu ne'.
Ko-Nenko desu ne?
Ii keshigomu desu, ne?
sanpatsu ga ii desu ne!
"It's delicious, huh?"
"I am certain of it!" in English is Io ne sono certo! in Italian.