How to Say ‘Always’ in Japanese
いつも
itsu mo
[ee-tsoo moh]
💬 Usage Tip: [いつも] means “always / usually.” Often used in set phrases like [いつもありがとうございます].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Using [いつも] can make you sound friendly and ongoing-relationship-minded—even during a complaint.
Phrase Breakdown
いつ
itsu
[ee-tsoo]
always; usually
Often used to mean “as always / all the time.” In complaints, it can imply “every time,” so use carefully.
いつも夜に音が聞こえます。
I always hear the noise at night.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too (particle)
When attached after いつ, it forms いつも (“always”). As a particle, も can also mean “also/too.”
夜も少し静かにしてもらえますか?
Could you be a little quieter at night too?
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