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好い子 /ii ko/ and 良い少年 /ii shou nen/ mean 'good boy' in Japanese. よしよし /yo shi yo shi/ is used when like a mother wants to hush up and calm her kid/baby, meaning literally 'alright alright', could be translated to 'good boy' in that sense.

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