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How to Say ‘That's nice.’ in Japanese

いいですね。

ii desu ne

[ee deh-su neh]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally “That’s good, isn’t it.” Can praise ideas/plans: [いいですね] (sounds friendly and supportive).

🇯🇵 In Japan: Often used as a low-pressure compliment—easy to say to coworkers or new friends without sounding too strong.

Phrase Breakdown

いい

ii

[ee]

good; nice

Used to positively react to someone’s idea/situation; often means ‘That’s nice!’

Example

その計画、いいですね。

That plan is nice.

ですね

desu ne

isn’t it; right?; (soft agreement)

です + ね. Adds a confirming/agreeing tone, like “right?” or “isn’t it.”

Example

きれいですね。

It’s pretty, isn’t it?

Words in this phrase

です

desu

[deh-su]

to be (polite)

Polite copula; in いいですね it helps form a natural, polite reaction.

Example

それは便利です。

That is convenient.

ne

[neh]

right?; isn’t it? (seeking agreement)

Softens the comment and invites agreement; common in friendly conversation.

Example

いいね。

Nice, right?

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