I believe, if I remember correctly, 'kirei' means 'beautiful'.
So this sentence would translate into "Beautiful, isn't it?" Roughly.
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Yes the meaning of 'kirei' is beautiful if its written like this キレイ
but if written like this きれい the meaning is clean.
i am a pure japanese.
It means: You are also pretty. Or: You are pretty, as well.
"Kirei" (綺麗) means "pretty" when translated from Japanese to English.
beautiful
I assume you want a translation?Literally:You are very/so cute, beautiful.Desu ne is more likely the reply, which is like a term of agreeement.
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?"
sanpatsu ga ii desu ne!
[I'm only learning myself, so I'm sorry if this is wrong.]To the best of my understanding, there's essentially 4 compontents to this:Honto ka \ Watashi \ wakarimasen ka \ Sou desu ne.Honto ka: Really?Watashi: I [formal]Wakarimasen ka: I don't understand? / I'm not sure?Sou desu ne: Let me see.So, as a literal translation:Really? I don't understand, let me see.Hope this helps.
suteki na neee kimi wa hontoni kawaii to moe desu. subarashii kira kira kyaaa desu I bow down to the kawaii
"Kirei desu ne?" means "Pretty, isn't it?" "Yoi egao desu" means "That's a good smile."
Everyone I kyoki
It means I'm not an angel, I'm a lover.
I assume you want a translation?Literally:You are very/so cute, beautiful.Desu ne is more likely the reply, which is like a term of agreeement.
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?"
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Kyo WA Samui desu ne.
am, is or are
sou desu is something you can say in agreement or to express understanding. It means "so it is". so someone could say "this pie is really good!" and you could answer "sou desu!" it is, or "that's true!". or you could say "sou desu ne!" "it is isn't it!"