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How do you say "Are you coming today?" in Japanese?

Use this when dealing with your home, landlord, or delivery when you need to know when someone will come.

Are you coming today?

日程確認

Use きょうきますか (kyou kimasu ka) when dealing with your home, landlord, or delivery when you need to know when someone will come. Treat it as a fixed phrase you learn as one practical chunk.

Answer

Two layers, same practical line

きょうきますか

きょう きますか

kyou kimasu ka

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Quick use

Use きょうきますか (kyou kimasu ka) when dealing with your home, landlord, or delivery when you need to know when someone will come. Learn it as a ready-to-use line you can say smoothly.

Chunk or pattern

  • This is a fixed phrase.
  • Learn the whole line first instead of rebuilding it word by word.
  • Once it feels automatic, it becomes much easier to use under pressure.

Helper words and endings

  • ますか: polite question ending after a verb.

Practical note

Giving the problem clearly first usually helps landlords, building staff, and repair staff respond faster.