おはよう

Morning Greeting

When you greet someone in the morning, you say:

おはよう
💡

Pro Tip

The vowel O in is followed by , so stretch the sound

Level Up Your Politeness

おはよう is the casual ためぐち version. For teachers, superiors, or neighbors, add:

おはよう + ございます

ございます transforms phrases into けいご (polite language)

🌅 When to Use Each Form 🌅

おはよう
Casual

Greeting your family

おはようございます
Polite

Meeting your neighbor

おはよう
Casual

Seeing friends

おはようございます
Polite

Greeting teachers

おはようございます
Polite

Senpai & Kōhai

おはよう
Casual

With coworkers

おはようございます
Polite

Meeting your boss

Quick Reference

😊
Use おはよう with people you speak ためぐち to
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Use おはようございます with people you speak けいご to
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Did You Know?

おはよう

In Japanese workplaces, we say おはようございます even at night! 🌃

It's considered the first greeting of the day, regardless of the actual time. When I worked at a restaurant starting at 5 PM, everyone still greeted with "ohayō!"

This isn't universal, but it's pretty common in many Japanese workplaces.

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