
(かわいい!)
ああ
used to express affection, empathy, or endearment

(おいしい!)
うまい!
used to express pleasure or satisfaction related to taste, often in response to something delicious or appetizing

(クール!)
いいね!
used to express approval, agreement, or acknowledgment

(バッチリ!)
最高!
used to express approval, agreement, or satisfaction

(やばい!)
すごい!
used to express surprise, admiration, or approval in a laid-back and informal manner
"Far out" originated as an informal expression in American English during the 1960s and 1970s, particularly associated with the counterculture movements of that era. It emerged within the context of the hippie movement, which embraced nonconformity, anti-establishment sentiments, and a rejection of mainstream norms. Over time, "far out" became part of the broader cultural lexicon and continued to be used in informal speech to express surprise, excitement, or appreciation for something remarkable or unexpected.

(いいね!)
素晴らしい!
used to express approval, satisfaction, or admiration for something perceived as orderly or impressive

(いいね!)
やった!
used to express strong approval, enthusiasm, excitement, or agreement

(それは立派だね!)
それはすごい!
used to express approval, admiration, or acknowledgment for something noteworthy, impressive, or unexpected

(その通り!)
ビンゴ
used to signify confirmation or approval

(すごい!)
いいね!
used to express enthusiasm or approval, often in response to good news or a positive outcome

(シェフのキスだ!)
シェフのキス!
used to express admiration, satisfaction, or approval for something that is considered exceptional

(それが最高だ!)
それがいいね!
used to express approval, satisfaction, or enthusiasm for something that is effective, impressive, or just right

(よく言ったね)
素晴らしい言葉ですね
said to express admiration for or agreement with what someone has just said

(なかなか良い挑戦だけど、それは答えじゃないよ。)
いい試みだね、でもそれは謎の答えじゃないよ。
used to acknowledge an attempt, even if it was unsuccessful or not entirely convincing
"Nice try" is often used in a casual or informal context to acknowledge someone's effort or attempt at something, even if the attempt was unsuccessful or not entirely effective. It's commonly used in situations where there's a playful or light-hearted tone, and it can carry varying degrees of sarcasm or genuine appreciation depending on the context.

(やれやれ)
ふう
used to express relief or the release of tension after experiencing stress, anxiety, or physical exertion

(やれやれ)
ふう
used to express relief or exhaustion, often after a difficult or challenging situation
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