"It's delicious, huh?"
Tasty is oishii in Japanese.If you want to say that a food is tasty then say: Oishii desu. The last "u" is most often not pronounced. So it's more like oishii des.If you want to say "This is tasty.", then say: Kore WA oishii desu.
oishii desu - is tasty, delicious
You may say 'Sugoku/Totemo oishii desu.'
The duration of Ikemen desu ne is 3240.0 seconds.
Ikemen desu ne was created on 2011-07-15.
Ikemen desu ne ended on 2011-09-23.
There is both a formal and informal way to say is. The formal format being "desu" and the informal being "da yo" (the most informal would be just to get rid of the "desu" all together). "yo" is used for emphasis on the point that is being made. Formal: "Oishii desu." (It is delicious.) In-formal: "Oishii da yo" (It is delicious!)
am, is or are
"Kirei desu ne?" means "Pretty, isn't it?" "Yoi egao desu" means "That's a good smile."
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?"
This can be translated as "Your Japanese is very good," or "You speak Japanese very well".