How to Say ‘Amazing; great’ in Japanese
すごい
sugoi
[soo-goy]
💬 Usage Tip: [すごい] is casual. In interviews, you’ll more often say [素晴らしい] for a more formal “wonderful.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Casual praise is common in everyday talk, but in business settings keep reactions a bit more restrained.
Phrase Breakdown
すごい
sugoi
[soo-goy]
amazing; impressive; great
Casual adjective meaning "amazing/impressive." In job interviews, it can sound too casual; use with care (すごいですね is friendly but not very formal).
二年間勉強していますか。すごいですね。
Have you been studying for two years? That’s impressive.
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