意思
Stating that something is of good quality or desirable.
文化背景
Politeness is key. Using 'desu' shows respect to the person you are talking to. Feedback is often more direct and enthusiastic compared to the Japanese style. Similar to Japan, social hierarchy dictates the level of politeness used. Modesty is highly valued; praising one's own items is often avoided.
The 'ne' particle
Always add 'ne' when you want to sound friendly and invite the other person to agree with you.
Don't over-praise
In Japan, being too enthusiastic can sometimes come across as insincere. Keep it calm.
意思
Stating that something is of good quality or desirable.
The 'ne' particle
Always add 'ne' when you want to sound friendly and invite the other person to agree with you.
Don't over-praise
In Japan, being too enthusiastic can sometimes come across as insincere. Keep it calm.
Use 'ii' for speaking
While 'yoi' is correct, 'ii' sounds much more natural in daily conversation.
Context matters
If someone gives you a gift, saying 'kore wa yoi desu' might sound like you are evaluating the gift's quality. Use 'arigatou' instead.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct particle.
これ___良いです。
'Wa' is the topic particle used to introduce the subject.
Which is the most polite way to say 'This is good'?
Choose the best option.
Adding 'desu' makes the sentence polite.
Complete the dialogue.
A: このペンはどうですか? B: _____
The question asks for an opinion on the pen, so 'This is good' is the appropriate response.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You are at a restaurant and like the food. What do you say?
While 'This is good' is okay, 'Delicious' is the specific term for food.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
练习题库
4 练习これ___良いです。
'Wa' is the topic particle used to introduce the subject.
Choose the best option.
Adding 'desu' makes the sentence polite.
A: このペンはどうですか? B: _____
The question asks for an opinion on the pen, so 'This is good' is the appropriate response.
You are at a restaurant and like the food. What do you say?
While 'This is good' is okay, 'Delicious' is the specific term for food.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题No, it is for objects or situations. For people, use 'ii hito' (good person).
No, it is polite. Just add 'ne' to make it softer.
It is a standard feature of Japanese phonology where high vowels between voiceless consonants are devoiced.
You can, but 'oishii' is much more natural.
They are the same word, but 'ii' is for speech and 'yoi' is for writing.
Use 'yokatta desu'.
It is standard polite Japanese. It is perfect for most situations.
Yes, it is very common in professional emails.
Use 'kore wa yoku nai desu'.
Only if you say it without a smile or in a flat tone.
Yes, but characters often use the casual 'ii!' instead.
Yes, 'kore wa yoi sabisu desu' works well.
相关表达
良いですね
builds onThat is good, isn't it?
美味しいです
specialized formIt is delicious.
素晴らしいです
similarIt is wonderful.
最高です
similarIt is the best.