How to Say ‘Seems kind’ in Japanese
やさしそう
yasashi sou
[yah-sah-shee soh]
💬 Usage Tip: [やさしそう] means 'looks kind' or 'seems kind.' The ending [そう] often means 'seems' based on appearance or impression.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is a safe compliment for a new acquaintance because it praises their vibe in a thoughtful, non-invasive way.
Phrase Breakdown
やさし
yasashi
[yah-sah-shee]
kind; gentle
The adjective base meaning kind or gentle, often used in compliments.
やさしいひとはあんしんできます。
A kind person makes you feel at ease.
そう
sou
[soh]
looks; seems
Added to an adjective stem to say something appears that way.
やさしそうなひとですね。
You seem like a kind person.
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