How to Say ‘Isn't it?/right? (soft agreement)’ in Japanese
ですね
ですね
💬 Usage Tip: [ですね] adds “right?/isn’t it?” and softens your tone. Example: [おいしそうですね] = “Looks tasty, doesn’t it?”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Using [ですね] is a very “Japanese” way to sound warm and not too direct—great for first meetings.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
ですです
[desu]
to be (polite)
Polite copula used to state or confirm information. In ですね, it helps make a soft, friendly comment like “It is…, isn’t it?”
それはいいです。
That is good.
ねね
[ne]
isn't it?; right? (sentence-ending particle)
Sentence-ending particle used to seek agreement, soften statements, or show empathy. Very common when reacting to someone’s hobby: いいね / いいですね.
カレーが好きなんですね。
So you like curry, huh.
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