How to Say ‘Last night’ in Japanese
きのうの夜
kinou no yoru
[kee-noh noh yo-ruh]
💬 Usage Tip: [きのうの夜] literally “yesterday’s night.” You can also say [昨夜].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Saying “last night” is helpful because hot water issues can relate to gas supply, heater error codes, or cold-weather freezing.
Phrase Breakdown
きのう
kinou
[kee-noh]
yesterday
Combines with の夜 to mean “last night.”
きのうの夜からお湯が出ません。
The hot water hasn’t come out since last night.
の
no
[noh]
of (possessive/descriptor particle)
Connects nouns: きのうの夜 = “yesterday’s night” → “last night.”
きのうの夜からです。
Since last night.
夜
yoru
[yo-ruh]
night; evening
Time word used to specify “night.”
きのうの夜からお湯が出ません。
The hot water hasn’t come out since last night.
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