How to Say ‘Isn't it? (soft agreement/confirmation)’ in Japanese
ですね
desu ne
[dess neh]
💬 Usage Tip: [ですね] seeks gentle agreement: “right?” “isn’t it?” It also softens statements and makes them friendlier.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese communication often favors harmony. [ですね] is a classic softener that keeps the tone warm and non-confrontational.
Phrase Breakdown
です
desu
[dess]
is/are (polite copula)
Polite statement ending. With ね, it softens and invites agreement.
あなたの強みは行動力です。
Your strength is decisiveness/action-taking.
ね
ne
[neh]
sentence-ending particle (seeking agreement)
Adds 'right?' / 'isn't it?' or a warm confirming tone. Common in feedback: いいですね.
準備ができていて安心ですね。
It’s reassuring that you’re prepared, isn’t it?
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