時間があります
jikan ga arimasu
Have time
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use {時間|じかん}があります to express that you have free time or availability for a task or meeting.
- Means: To possess or have available a period of time.
- Used in: Scheduling meetings, declining invitations, or checking availability.
- Don't confuse: {時間|じかん}があります (I have time) with {時間|じかん}です (It is time).
Explanation at your level:
المعنى
To possess or have available a period of time.
خلفية ثقافية
Asking about time is a sign of respect for the other person's busy schedule.
Politeness
Always use 'desu/masu' form with strangers.
المعنى
To possess or have available a period of time.
Politeness
Always use 'desu/masu' form with strangers.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct particle.
{時間|じかん} ___ ありますか?
The particle 'ga' marks the subject of existence.
🎉 النتيجة: /1
الأسئلة الشائعة
1 أسئلةYes, but drop the 'desu/masu'.
عبارات ذات صلة
{時間|じかん}がありません
contrastI don't have time
أين تستخدمها
Coffee Invitation
A: {明日|あした}、{時間|じかん}がありますか?
B: {はい}、{時間|じかん}があります。
Work Request
Boss: {今|いま}、{時間|じかん}がありますか?
Employee: {はい}、{何|なに}でしょうか?
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine a clock (jikan) that has a 'check' (arimasu) mark on it, meaning you are free.
Visual Association
You are looking at a calendar, and you see a big empty box. You point to it and say 'Jikan ga arimasu!'
Story
Taro is busy. He looks at his phone. He sees a gap in his schedule. He smiles and says, 'Jikan ga arimasu!' He calls his friend to meet for lunch.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Ask three people today if they have time for a quick chat.
In Other Languages
Tengo tiempo
Spanish uses 'tener' (to have), while Japanese uses 'aru' (to exist).
J'ai du temps
Japanese does not use articles.
Ich habe Zeit
German word order is strictly V2.
{時間|じかん}があります
N/A
عندي وقت (Indi waqt)
Japanese uses a subject marker.
有时间 (Yǒu shíjiān)
Chinese lacks particles.
시간이 있어요 (Sigani isseoyo)
Phonetic differences.
Tenho tempo
Verb conjugation.
Easily Confused
Learners think it means 'I have time'.
It means 'It is time'.
الأسئلة الشائعة (1)
Yes, but drop the 'desu/masu'.