Oishii おいしい
Oishii means delicious in Japanese
'Oishii' or 'umai.'
Oyishi is a Japanese word meaning 'delicious' or 'tasty'. Often the word is used at the dinner table to express favor to a dish or meal. It could replace the saying "This is good."
Delicious is an adjective.
No, the word delicious is not a noun; delicious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective delicious is deliciousness, an abstract noun.
No, the adjective delicious has no verb form. The closest you can come is 'to make delicious'. Delicious is sometimes a noun when referring to apples, there's a red delicious and a yellow delicious.
No, the word delicious is not a noun; delicious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective delicious is deliciousness, an abstract noun.
'Umai' means "delicious/tasty" in Japanese.
oishii desu - is tasty, delicious
Masarap is the equivalent to delicious.
The word meaning having a very good taste is "delicious".
Another word for delicious that starts with the letter 'A' could be appetizing. The definition of delicious is highly pleasing to the senses.
The word delicious is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example:a delicious meala delicious daya delicious treatThe word delicious is also a noun as a type of apple, a red delicious or a yellow delicious.