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What is the meaning of iidesu in English?

"Iidesu" (いいです) in Japanese means "it's good" or "that's fine". It's a very versatile phrase used in many situations.

Here are some examples:

* "A: Do you want coffee or tea?" B: "Coffee iidesu." (Coffee is good.)

* "A: Shall we meet at 2 pm?" B: "Hai, sore de iidesu." (Yes, that's fine.)

* "A: Is this okay?" B: "Ee, iidesu." (Yes, it's okay.)

It's important to remember that "iidesu" can also be used to express polite agreement or acceptance in various situations.

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