How to Say ‘From the morning’ in Japanese
朝から
asa kara
[ah-sah kah-rah]
💬 Usage Tip: [朝から] means "from the morning" or more naturally "since morning" / "starting in the morning." It can also hint that something begins early.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese speakers often use time phrases like this to show effort or endurance, as in working hard [朝から].
Phrase Breakdown
朝
asa
[ah-sah]
morning
Refers to the morning time.
朝から忙しいです。
I am busy from the morning.
から
kara
[kah-rah]
from; since
A particle showing the starting time or place.
朝から勉強します。
I study from the morning.
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