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How to Say ‘Tomorrow morning is best.’ in Japanese

あしたの午前がいいです。

ashita no gozen ga ii desu

[ah-shee-tah noh goh-zen gah ee dess]

💬 Usage Tip: Complete, polite preference sentence. You can add reason: [家にいるので、あしたの午前がいいです。].

🇯🇵 In Japan: Giving a simple reason (like being home) is normal and helps the other person coordinate the visit.

Phrase Breakdown

あしたの午前

ashita no gozen

tomorrow morning

Time phrase meaning “tomorrow morning.” Often used to state preferred appointment time.

Example

あしたの午前は空いています。

I'm free tomorrow morning.

Words in this phrase

あした

ashita

[ah-shee-tah]

tomorrow

Used to specify the next day when choosing an appointment time.

Example

修理は あした がいいです。

Tomorrow is better for the repair.

no

[noh]

’s; of

Connects “tomorrow” and “morning”: あしたの午前.

Example

あした の 午前が空いています。

I’m available tomorrow morning.

午前

gozen

[goh-zen]

morning; a.m.

The morning time slot being chosen for the visit.

Example

あしたの 午前 がいいです。

Tomorrow morning is good.

ga

[gah]

(subject marker)

Marks the preferred option in scheduling: 午前がいいです.

Example

あしたの午前 が いいです。

Tomorrow morning is good.

いい

ii

[ee]

good; preferable

Indicates your preference/availability; very natural in arranging repair times.

Example

あしたの午前が いい です。

Tomorrow morning works for me.

です

desu

[dess]

to be (polite)

Makes the statement polite, suitable when speaking with your landlord or plumber.

Example

あしたの午前がいい です。

Tomorrow morning is good.

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