How to Say ‘(something) is better / I prefer (something)’ in Japanese
〜がいい
ga ii
[gah ee]
💬 Usage Tip: Preference pattern: [Aがいい] = “A is better (for me).” Polite: [Aがいいです].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Soft preferences are common in Japanese; it can sound less pushy than strong demands.
Phrase Breakdown
が
ga
[gah]
(subject marker)
が marks what is preferred/selected in patterns like Xがいい (“X is good/best”).
あしたの午前 が いいです。
Tomorrow morning is good.
いい
ii
[ee]
good; preferable
In scheduling, いい means “works for me / is fine / is preferred.” Often used with time options.
きょうの午後が いい です。
This afternoon is good.
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