To say “I’m busy” and discuss your daily schedule in Japanese, you can use the following phrases:
I’m Busy:
- 忙しいです (Isogashii desu):
This is a straightforward way to say “I’m busy.” It can be used in various situations to express that you have a lot to do. - 忙しくています (Isogashikuteimasu):
This means “I’m busy” and emphasizes the ongoing state of being busy.
Discussing Daily Schedule:
- 今日は忙しいです (Kyou wa isogashii desu):
This means “I’m busy today.” It’s a way to talk about your schedule for the current day. - スケジュールが詰まっています (Sukejuuru ga tsumatteimasu):
This means “My schedule is packed.” It conveys that you have a lot of activities planned. - 午後は予定があります (Gogo wa yotei ga arimasu):
This means “I have plans in the afternoon.” It’s a specific way to talk about your schedule for a particular time. - 明日は用事がいっぱいです (Ashita wa youji ga ippai desu):
This means “I have a lot of errands tomorrow.” It’s a way to mention that you have various tasks to complete. - 仕事が山積みです (Shigoto ga yamazumi desu):
This means “I have a mountain of work.” It describes having a heavy workload. - 今週はスケジュールがぎっしりです (Konshuu wa sukejuuru ga gisshiri desu):
This means “My schedule is packed this week.” It indicates a full schedule for the entire week.
When discussing your daily schedule, you can use specific phrases to convey your level of busyness and the tasks you have to complete. Remember to consider the context of the conversation and use appropriate levels of politeness based on who you’re speaking to.