I am pretty.
atashi - I
wa...desu - am
kirei - pretty
"Kirei desu ne?" means "Pretty, isn't it?" "Yoi egao desu" means "That's a good smile."
kirei means pretty or beautiful. desu can be translated to is. So it probably means "you're beautiful" or "it's beautiful" depending on the context.
'Anata ha kirei (da/desu)' means "You are pretty."
You may say 'anata ha suteki/kirei/utsukushii desu,' written: あなたは(素敵・きれい・美しい)です。 Anata WA kirei desu If you want to say you're beautiful in Japanese, you can say "anata WA utsukushii desu" or "anata WA kawaii desu." But if you want to say you are so beautiful you can say "utsukushii kimi no koto da mono." There are 4 Japanese words that can mean beautiful, depending on the person you want to say it to. jibin is often used when saying beautiful utsukushii means beautiful too kirei means pretty kawaii means cute
ここ (koko) is a reference to "this place". For example, ここはきれいです。 (koko ha kirei desu) would mean, this place is clean.
Desu or Des is the Japanese verb 'to be'
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If you mean DESU , it means the verb "to be" in japonese ~
usually it is closer to the word"pretty" then "beautiful"... but people sometimes translate it as either
it means is/are it is a conjugate for des or desu.
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奇麗 (kirei) can either be used to mean "clean/tidy" or "pretty" depending on context. For example, 奇麗な部屋 (kirei na heya) would mean "clean room", but 奇麗な女 (kirei na onna) would mean "pretty woman".