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美しい朝

utsukushii asa

beautiful morning

Wörtlich: beautiful morning

In 15 Sekunden

  • Describes a visually or emotionally stunning start to the day.
  • Combines 'utsukushii' (beautiful) with 'asa' (morning) for an elegant feel.
  • Used for appreciation, not as a standard 'good morning' greeting.

Bedeutung

It's a way to describe a morning that is visually stunning or feels exceptionally peaceful. Think of it as that perfect moment when the sunlight hits just right and everything feels calm.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Admiring the view from a hotel balcony

Wa, utsukushii asa!

Wow, what a beautiful morning!

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Commenting on the weather to a neighbor

Kyou wa utsukushii asa desu ne.

It is a beautiful morning today, isn't it?

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Posting a photo of a sunrise on Instagram

Utsukushii asa ni kansha.

Grateful for this beautiful morning.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

The concept of 'Asaborake' (dawn) is a staple of classical poetry, representing the moment of clarity when the world is revealed. 'Asakatsu' (morning activities) are popular, where people use the 'beautiful morning' for self-improvement before work. Ukiyo-e prints often depict the 'beautiful morning' light on landscapes like Mt. Fuji. Mornings are seen as 'pure' ({清|きよ}らか), and many people visit shrines early to catch the first light.

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Add 'Desu ne'

Always add 'desu ne' when talking to others to make it a shared observation rather than a lecture.

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Not a Greeting

Don't use this to say hello. Use 'Ohayou' first, then follow up with this phrase.

In 15 Sekunden

  • Describes a visually or emotionally stunning start to the day.
  • Combines 'utsukushii' (beautiful) with 'asa' (morning) for an elegant feel.
  • Used for appreciation, not as a standard 'good morning' greeting.

What It Means

Utsukushii asa is a simple but elegant way to describe the start of your day. The word utsukushii means beautiful or lovely. Asa means morning. Together, they create a picture of a sunrise, clear blue skies, or a quiet, dewy garden. It is more descriptive and poetic than a simple 'good morning.' It focuses on the aesthetic and emotional quality of the time.

How To Use It

You can use this phrase as a standalone exclamation or within a sentence. If you are standing on a balcony, you might whisper Utsukushii asa... to yourself. To tell someone else, you would say Utsukushii asa desu ne. This adds a polite 'isn't it?' to the end. It functions just like an adjective-noun pair in English. You don't need complex grammar to make it work. Just pair it with a smile and a deep breath of fresh air.

When To Use It

Use this when the weather is genuinely nice. It is perfect for social media captions of your breakfast or the view from your hotel. You can use it when greeting a friend at a park. It is also great for writing in a diary or a letter. If you are at a traditional Japanese inn (ryokan), telling the host Utsukushii asa desu ne is a very classy move. It shows you appreciate the atmosphere they have provided.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this as a replacement for Ohayou gozaimasu. If you walk into an office and just say Utsukushii asa, people will be confused. They will think you are narrating a movie instead of saying hello. Also, avoid using it if it is pouring rain or you are stuck in a crowded train. Unless you are being very sarcastic, it will feel out of place. It is a phrase for genuine appreciation, not for rushed commutes.

Cultural Background

Japanese culture has a deep appreciation for the 'beauty of the moment.' This is often linked to the concept of mono no aware, or the pathos of things. A morning is beautiful because it is fleeting. There is also a tradition of admiring the first light of day, especially on New Year's. Using utsukushii suggests a more refined, almost literary appreciation than the more common word kirei.

Common Variations

If you want to sound more casual, you can use Kirei na asa. This also means 'beautiful morning' but feels a bit more everyday. For a very refreshing, crisp feeling, try Sawayaka na asa. If the morning is truly spectacular, you might say Subarashii asa, which means 'wonderful morning.' Each variation changes the 'flavor' of the beauty just a little bit. Utsukushii remains the most elegant choice of the bunch.

Nutzungshinweise

This phrase is neutral and safe for most situations. Just remember it is a description of the morning's quality, not a functional greeting like 'hello.'

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Add 'Desu ne'

Always add 'desu ne' when talking to others to make it a shared observation rather than a lecture.

⚠️

Not a Greeting

Don't use this to say hello. Use 'Ohayou' first, then follow up with this phrase.

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Use for Photos

This is the #1 phrase for Japanese social media captions involving sunrises.

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Nature Appreciation

Japanese people value nature highly; using this phrase shows you share that aesthetic sensibility.

Beispiele

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#1 Admiring the view from a hotel balcony
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Wa, utsukushii asa!

Wow, what a beautiful morning!

A natural exclamation when seeing something pretty.

#2 Commenting on the weather to a neighbor
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Kyou wa utsukushii asa desu ne.

It is a beautiful morning today, isn't it?

Adding 'desu ne' makes it a polite conversation starter.

#3 Posting a photo of a sunrise on Instagram
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Utsukushii asa ni kansha.

Grateful for this beautiful morning.

A common way to express gratitude on social media.

#4 Texting a friend about meeting up early
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Utsukushii asa dakara, sanpo shiyou!

It's a beautiful morning, so let's go for a walk!

Using the beauty of the day as a reason for an activity.

#5 Waking up late and being sarcastic
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Mou hiru dakedo, utsukushii asa da ne.

It's already noon, but it's a 'beautiful morning,' huh?

Using the phrase ironically because it's no longer morning.

#6 Writing in a travel journal
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Kyoto no utsukushii asa wo wasuremasen.

I won't forget the beautiful morning in Kyoto.

Used here to describe a specific, memorable experience.

Teste dich selbst

Choose the correct form of the adjective to complete the phrase.

{今日|きょう}は( ){朝|あさ}ですね。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: {美|うつく}しい

I-adjectives do not change their form when directly modifying a noun in the present tense.

Fill in the blank with the word for 'morning'.

{美|うつく}しい( )に{散歩|さんぽ}をします。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: {朝|あさ}

The phrase is '{美|うつく}しい{朝|あさ}' (beautiful morning).

Which situation is most appropriate for the phrase '{美|うつく}しい{朝|あさ}ですね'?

Select the best context:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Seeing a bright sunrise at the beach.

The phrase describes visual beauty in the morning.

Complete the dialogue.

A: {おはようございます|おはようございます}。 B: {おはようございます|おはようございます}。( )

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: {美|うつく}しい{朝|あさ}ですね。

Adding 'desu ne' makes it a natural, polite observation after a greeting.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Visuelle Lernhilfen

Utsukushii vs Kirei

{美|うつく}しい
Nature Nature
Art Art
{綺麗|きれい}
Cleanliness Cleanliness
Fashion Fashion

Aufgabensammlung

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Choose the correct form of the adjective to complete the phrase. Choose A1

{今日|きょう}は( ){朝|あさ}ですね。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: {美|うつく}しい

I-adjectives do not change their form when directly modifying a noun in the present tense.

Fill in the blank with the word for 'morning'. Fill Blank A1

{美|うつく}しい( )に{散歩|さんぽ}をします。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: {朝|あさ}

The phrase is '{美|うつく}しい{朝|あさ}' (beautiful morning).

Which situation is most appropriate for the phrase '{美|うつく}しい{朝|あさ}ですね'? situation_matching A1

Select the best context:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Seeing a bright sunrise at the beach.

The phrase describes visual beauty in the morning.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: {おはようございます|おはようございます}。 B: {おはようございます|おはようございます}。( )

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: {美|うつく}しい{朝|あさ}ですね。

Adding 'desu ne' makes it a natural, polite observation after a greeting.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

Technically yes, but it sounds very poetic or old-fashioned. Use '{綺麗|きれい}な{人|ひと}' or '{美|うつく}しい{人|ひと}' for people.

Yes, it is polite and safe. Just ensure you use the polite form: '{美|うつく}しい{朝|あさ}ですね'。

'Ii tenki' means 'good weather'. 'Utsukushii asa' means the morning itself is beautiful to look at.

11 AM is a bit late for '{朝|あさ}'. It's best used before 9 or 10 AM.

Japanese doesn't usually mark plurals. '{美|うつく}しい{朝|あさ}' can mean one or many beautiful mornings.

It is slightly more common in feminine or literary speech, but men use it too, especially when describing nature.

No, that means 'beautiful tomorrow'. It's used metaphorically for the future, not for the next morning.

There isn't a direct opposite like 'ugly morning,' but you might say '{酷|ひど}い{朝|あさ}' (a terrible morning).

It's not 'too' formal, but it is 'elegant'. In a very casual setting, '{綺麗|きれい}' is more common.

Only if you find the rain beautiful! Usually, it implies a clear or bright morning.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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{綺麗|きれい}な{朝|あさ}

synonym

Pretty morning

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{清々|すがすが}しい{朝|あさ}

similar

Refreshing morning

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{爽|さわ}やかな{朝|あさ}

similar

Breezy/Fresh morning

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{素晴|すば}らしい{朝|あさ}

similar

Wonderful morning

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{美|うつく}しい{夕焼|ゆうや}け

contrast

Beautiful sunset

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{明|あか}るい{朝|あさ}

builds on

Bright morning

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