What is Oishi desu?

Oishii desu. [It's] delicious. Totemo oishii desu. [It's] very delicious.
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What does Oishi mean Japanese?

The Japanese word, oishii, meaning delicious or tasty.
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How do you respond to Oishi?

If the answer is yes, you can say “Hai, oishii desu” which is just “Yes, it's delicious”, but if the answer is no, you could said “Iie, chigai masu” which is “No, it's not”.
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How do you use Oishi?

The former of these, “oishii”, is typically taught in textbooks as a standard way to say food tastes good, which would roughly parallel with English “This is great” or “This tastes good”. It can also be used to express a good-sounding offer, 美味しい話” (oishii hanashi).
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What is Oishi so?

Oishi so means "looks delicious," but a more precise translation is "looks beautifully flavored." In a country where people eat with their eyes, there is no better way to describe the seas, mountains, and farmland of Japan.
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Oishii desu ka? Oishi desho



What is desu yo?

It is used to emphasise a point. Unlike a lot of Japanese where usage is littered with probably, maybe, but etc, this is a stronger declaration of a point. In English it is something like "I tell you".
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What is Mazui?

Mazui is a Japanese word meaning not good, or unwise. Learn more about its pronunciation and usage in the Japanese language below.
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What is Omai in Japanese?

Miai (見合い, "matchmaking", literally "look meet"), or omiai (お見合い) as it is properly known in Japan with the honorific prefix o-, is a Japanese traditional custom which relates closely to Western matchmaking, in which a woman and a man are introduced to each other to consider the possibility of marriage.
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What UMAI means?

うまい umai is a multi-meaning word, which generally means 'good'. For instance, it can be used to say someone is good at doing something. 洋子はピアノがうまい ようこはピアノがうまい yoko wa piano ga umai - Yoko is good at (playing) the piano. It can also mean something tastes good or is delicious. このラーメン、うまい!
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What is Tabetai?

食べたい tabetai–want to eat [This is formed with the ~masu form of 食べる taberu–to eat + たい tai–(want to…
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What is Oishidesu?

Oishii Desu "It's Delicious"
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What is yo ne in Japanese?

よ is for new information and ね is for shared information.
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What is Oshi Hololive?

Japanese meaning "to back" or "to support", Oshi (推し) is a term used by fans to denote which VTubers they are a fan of and support the most. Also a term used in Idol communities.
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What is UMAY in Tagalog?

Definition for the Tagalog word umay:

umay. [adjective] sick of something; tired of something.
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Is Oishi written in kanji?

oishii – 美味しい (おいしい) : an i-adjective meaning 'delicious' in Japanese. This can also mean 'tasty' or just 'good (in taste)'. These two kanji characters literally mean 'beautiful taste'.
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Is Omae rude?

お前 (Omae) is the Japanese word for “you” that is considered very rude. You've seen it all over anime and action movies and you get it. Save it for your enemies.
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Is it rude to say Anata?

When Japanese people explicitly state “you” in their sentences, it's proper to use the person's name and attach a suffix. You are probably already familiar with “~san”, which is a polite suffix. If you use “anata” with someone who you know, it is rude.
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What is Omaira in Japanese?

omaira- you guys (impolite) maji- for reals. kambare- good luck/ work hard.
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What does Atatakai mean?

Anyway, atatakai 温かい and atsui 熱い are how you say something is "warm" and "hot" respectively. To say something is "cold" in Japanese, you don't use samui 寒い but instead the word tsumetai 冷たい.
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What is Nagai in Japanese?

nagai – 長い (ながい) : an i-adjective meaning 'long' in Japanese.
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What is Muzukashii in Japanese?

Muzukashii is a Japanese word meaning hard or difficult.
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What is Sugoi desu ne?

Wow! It's like a professional cook! “すごい” (sugoi) is used for people who are very close to you, but when you are not yet close to the person you want to praise or when the person you are talking to is older, you use a honorific expression and say “すごいです” (sugoi desu). Example. ギターがたった1週間で弾けるようになったんですね!
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What is kawaii desu?

The Japanese phrase kawaii desu ne (可愛いですね、かわいいですね) means “cute isn't it?”. The word kawaii means cute, pretty or adorable. Kawaii is one of the most popular words among young Japanese girls and women of all ages. You might even say that kawaii is an important part of modern Japanese culture!
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What is kawaii desu ka?

What does “kawaii desu” mean in Japanese? The phrase “kawaii desu” (可愛いです) means that something is cute. Because spoken Japanese typically drops the subject of a sentence, the exact thing described as cute needs to be understood from context.
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