いいですね・いいね・ii desu ne/ii ne = good/I like it
You can use this to say:
- You acknowledge something in a positive way.
- You like something or agree with a suggestion.
You often hear "ii desu ne" or "ii ne (more casual)" when someone responds to a suggestion for doing something or going somewhere.
EXAMPLES
That's good/nice
(Mite, kore, atarasii sētā.
(Aa, iidesune, yoku niattemasu.)
Great idea!/I agree
(Asita, Karaoke ni ikimashō!)
(Iidesune! ikimashō, ikimashō!)
A tip
There are many words to praise something, and "ii desu ne" is rather general, so if you want to be more personal, you might want to add a specific comment as in the example ①.
Otherwise, this is a safe and versatile way to acknowledge something in a positive way.
When you use this phrase to express your agreement, it will sound like "I like the idea, that's a great idea, and you must be happy about it.
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