How to Say ‘When is it?’ in Japanese
はいつですか
hai tsu desu ka
[wah]
💬 Usage Tip: [いつですか] means “when is it?” Combined with a topic, it becomes a polite question. It is simple and very useful.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese service questions are often direct in meaning but softened by polite grammar, so they sound gentle rather than abrupt.
Phrase Breakdown
はい
hai
[wah]
topic marker
A particle that marks what the sentence is about.
「お日にちはいつですか」で「は」は話題を示します。
In "When is the date?" "は" marks the topic.
つ
tsu
です
desu
か
ka
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