How to Say ‘A pleasant morning’ in Japanese
気持ちいい朝
kimochi ii asa
[kee-mo-chee ee ah-sah]
💬 Usage Tip: [気持ちいい朝] means a refreshing, pleasant morning. It sounds natural when taking in the atmosphere before the first shot.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese often values setting the mood of the moment. A phrase like [気持ちいい朝] feels observant and positive rather than overly talkative.
Phrase Breakdown
気持ちいい
kimochi ii
feels good; pleasant
Used for something that feels comfortable, refreshing, or pleasant.
風が気持ちいいです。
The breeze feels nice.
Words in this phrase
気持ち
kimochi
[kee-mo-chee]
feeling
Means feeling or sensation. In this phrase, it contributes to the idea of a refreshing morning.
こんな気持ちいい朝は久しぶりだね。
It's been a while since we've had such a pleasant morning.
いい
ii
[ee]
good
Means good or pleasant. Here it helps describe the morning as refreshing.
今日はいい朝で気分がいいね。
It's a nice morning today, so the mood is good too.
朝
asa
[ah-sah]
morning
Refers to the morning. In golf, this often suggests fresh, calm, and enjoyable playing conditions.
気持ちいい朝に打つと集中できるね。
On a pleasant morning like this, it's easy to focus when hitting.
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