Japanese people don’t really like the direct expression like “いいえ、おいしくないです(No, it’s not delicious)”. “Oishii-desuka?” sounds more polite than “Oishii?” When you answer, you may say When you ask somebody, “Is it delicious?”, you can say “Oishii-desuka?” or even just “Oishii?” with upper intonation. It was very a tempting condition (which was offered), but… How do you say, “Is it delicious?” in Japanese? That work was luckily better than usual (it was easy but profitable). It’s like a slang word, so it’s better not to use in formal conversations. Occasionally, it means “better than usual” “profitable” or just “lucky” when it is used for things or work situations. We use this word with any kind of food and drink. “おいしいOishii” means delicious, to taste good. The conjugation for “おいしいOishii” is the following: おいしい “ですdesu” is a polite style adding to an adjective. If you want to say “This is very delicious”, you can add “とてもTotemo” which means “very” in front of “おいしいOishii”. How do you say “Very Delicious” in Japanese? Interestingly, “うまいUmai” is also used when people describe when someone is good at something: (A noun) ga +うまいUmai. “うまいUmai” sounds very casual, but it is better to know the meaning even if you don’t use it. In a casual conversation, you may hear this word “うまいUmai” which can mean “delicious” when someone is talking about food or drink. When you want to point what exactly you think is delicious, you can put the noun (food or drink) before “Oishii”.Īll (food or drink or both) tastes good! 2. The Japanese word which corresponds to “delicious” is “おいしいOishii” and you can use it when talking about both food and drink. How do you say, “Is it delicious?” in Japanese?.How do you say “Very Delicious” in Japanese?.
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