How to Say ‘Good child; well-behaved child’ in Japanese
いい子
ii ko
[ee koh]
💬 Usage Tip: [いい子] literally means “good child,” but it often means “well-behaved” or “sweet.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: This phrase is often used toward children and pets. Said to adults, it can sound teasing, cute, or patronizing depending on context.
Phrase Breakdown
いい
ii
[ee]
good
いい means “good.” In いい子, it describes a child as well-behaved or good.
いい子ですね。
You're a good child.
子
ko
[koh]
child
子 means “child” or “kid.” In いい子, it means a good or well-behaved child.
あの子はいい子です。
That child is a good child.
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