朝御飯

あさごはん

breakfast

JLPT N5

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"朝御飯" (あさごはん) means "breakfast" in Japanese. It is a common, everyday word used to refer to the first meal of the day. The word combines "朝" (morning) and "御飯" (meal, rice), with the honorific prefix "御" adding a polite nuance.

Common Contexts

People use 朝御飯 in daily conversation when talking about what they eat in the morning, their morning routines, or habits related to breakfast. It is often used in casual and polite speech.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 朝御飯を食べる: to eat breakfast
  • 朝御飯を抜く: to skip breakfast
  • 朝御飯は〜だけ: breakfast is only ~ (used to describe a simple or light breakfast)

Usage Notes

While 朝御飯 is polite and common, you might also hear 朝ごはん with hiragana for 御飯, which is slightly less formal but equally natural. Avoid confusing 朝御飯 with 昼御飯 (lunch) or 晩御飯 (dinner). Learners sometimes forget to use the honorific 御, but it is standard in this compound noun.

Summary

Use 朝御飯 to talk naturally about breakfast in everyday Japanese. It fits well in both casual and polite contexts and is a staple word for daily life conversations.

Example Sentences

まいあさ、あさごはんをしっかりたべます。

I eat a proper breakfast every morning.

あさごはんをたべないと、げんきがでません。

If I don't eat breakfast, I don't feel energetic.

あさごはんはパンとコーヒーだけでした。

Breakfast was just bread and coffee.