How to Say ‘Isn't it? / that's nice’ in Japanese
ですね
desu ne
[dess neh]
💬 Usage Tip: [ですね] softens a statement and invites shared feeling, like [right?] or [isn’t it?].
🇯🇵 In Japan: This ending is everywhere in Japanese because it makes speech feel friendly and less blunt.
Phrase Breakdown
です
desu
[dess]
is; polite copula
A polite form used here as part of ですね.
です、でていねいにいいます。
With “desu,” you speak politely.
ね
ne
[neh]
isn't it; right
A sentence-ending particle inviting agreement or showing shared feeling.
ね、をつけるとやさしいひびきです。
Adding “ne” gives a softer, friendlier tone.
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