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Question
I’m currently on a business trip to Japan, and I have an important meeting tomorrow. I realized I need to confirm its time with my colleague. How do I ask “What time is the meeting tomorrow?” in Japanese?


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Japango Editor Team
明日(あした)の会議(かいぎ)は何時(なんじ)ですか。
Ashita no kaigi wa nanji desuka?
What time is the meeting tomorrow?

This is a crucial phrase to confirm the timing of a meeting or appointment. “Ashita” means “tomorrow,” “kaigi” means “meeting,” and “nanji” means “what time.” You can adjust this sentence to fit other events or days. For example, if you want to ask about a meeting on Friday, you can say “Kinyoobi no kaigi wa nanji desuka?”. “Kinyoobi” means “Friday.”

Using this format allows you to confirm any appointment’s timing efficiently, ensuring your schedule runs smoothly. Best of luck with your meeting!