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How to Say ‘The quality is nice’ in Japanese

品質はいいですね。

ひんしつはいいですね。

💬 Usage Tip: Simple compliment often used in discussions about goods.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Quality is a paramount consideration in Japanese shopping culture.

Phrase Breakdown

品質ひんしつ

quality

Refers to how good something is.

Example

この製品の品質は高いです。

The quality of this product is high.

topic marker

Marks the subject of the sentence.

Example

その映画は面白いです。

That movie is interesting.

いいいい

good

Describes something as satisfactory or preferable.

Example

味がいいです。

The taste is good.

ですねですね

isn't it

Used to confirm or agree with what the listener knows.

Example

暖かいですね。

It's warm, isn't it?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

品質ひんしつ

[hinshitsu]

quality

Refers to how good or bad something is.

Example

デニムの品質は素晴らしいです。

The quality of the denim is excellent.

[wa]

topic marker

Indicates the topic of the sentence.

Example

その色は好きです。

I like that color.

いいいい

[ii]

good

Describes something of high quality or pleasant.

Example

そのジーンズはいいですね。

Those jeans are good, aren't they?

ですです

[desu]

is

Indicates a state of being.

Example

それは新品です。

That is new.

[ne]

isn't it

A sentence-ending particle used for confirmation.

Example

このジャケット、かっこいいですね。

This jacket is cool, isn't it?

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