How to Say ‘Very good quality’ in Japanese
とても良い品質ですよ。
とてもよいひんしつですよ。
💬 Usage Tip: Used to emphasize product quality.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Store staff might highlight this for products reflecting good craftsmanship.
Phrase Breakdown
とてもとても
very
Used to emphasize the degree of something.
とても美味しいです。
It's very delicious.
良い品質よいひんしつ
good quality
Describing the superior quality of something.
高いけど良い品質です。
It's expensive but of good quality.
ですよですよ
is indeed
Used for emphasis or assuring the listener.
良いですよ。
It's good, you know.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
とてもとても
[totemo]
very
An adverb that intensifies the degree of something.
このデニムはとても頑丈です。
This denim is very sturdy.
良いよい
[yoi]
good
Describes something of high quality or pleasant.
これは良い選択です。
This is a good choice.
品質ひんしつ
[hinshitsu]
quality
Refers to how good or bad something is.
デニムの品質は重要です。
The quality of denim is important.
ですです
[desu]
is
Indicates a state of being.
それは新品です。
That is new.
よよ
[yo]
you know
A sentence-ending particle adding emphasis or seeking agreement.
このデザイン、おしゃれですよ。
This design is stylish, you know.
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