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How to Say ‘Mazda's design is beautiful.’ in Japanese

マツダはデザインがきれいです。

matsuda wa dezain ga kirei desu

[ma-tsu-da wa deh-zai-n ga kee-reh-ee desu]

💬 Usage Tip: [が] marks what is being described: [デザインがきれいです] = 'the design is beautiful.'

🇯🇵 In Japan: Mazda is well known in Japan for stylish design, so this sentence sounds very natural in everyday brand talk.

Phrase Breakdown

マツダ

matsuda

[ma-tsu-da]

Mazda

マツダ is Mazda. It is often praised for stylish design.

Example

マツダはデザインがきれいです。

Mazda's design is beautiful.

wa

[wa]

topic marker

は marks Mazda as the topic being discussed.

Example

マツダはデザインがきれいです。

Mazda's design is beautiful.

デザイン

dezain

[deh-zai-n]

design

デザイン means design, especially visual style or appearance.

Example

マツダはデザインがきれいです。

Mazda's design is beautiful.

ga

[ga]

subject marker

が marks デザイン as the subject of what is beautiful in the sentence.

Example

マツダはデザインがきれいです。

Mazda's design is beautiful.

きれいです

kirei desu

is beautiful; clean

Used to describe something as beautiful or neat/clean.

Example

この車はきれいです。

This car is beautiful/clean.

Words in this phrase

きれい

kirei

[kee-reh-ee]

beautiful; clean; pretty

きれい describes the design as beautiful or elegant.

Example

マツダはデザインがきれいです。

Mazda's design is beautiful.

です

desu

[desu]

is; am; are

です makes the statement polite.

Example

マツダはデザインがきれいです。

Mazda's design is beautiful.

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