How to Say ‘Today too’ in Japanese
今日も
kyou mo
[kyoh moh]
💬 Usage Tip: [今日] means “today,” and [も] means “also/too.” So [今日も] means “today as well” or “today too.” It often sets up a sentence with a cheerful sense of continuity.
🇯🇵 In Japan: You will often hear [今日も] in greetings, videos, workplaces, and classrooms, especially in encouraging phrases like [今日もがんばりましょう]. It gives a friendly “another day together” feeling.
Phrase Breakdown
今日
kyou
[kyoh]
today
Refers to this day, meaning today.
今日は暑いです。
Today is hot.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too
A particle meaning also or too, adding something similar.
私も行きます。
I will go too.
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