Simply add the Japanese numbers of 1 to 12 in front of 月 to form the months from January to December respectively. Be careful for the pronunciations for April, July and September. While normally (4), kyuu (9) are used in Japanese numbers, (9) are used when reading these 3 months.
All days of the week in Japanese follow a simple pattern. They all contain "youbi" or "曜日" in Japanese. Which sounds like "yo B." Get it? So, if you're a beginner and if you hear a "youbi," that's how you know you heard some day of the week in Japanese. So, here's the list of the days of the week in Japanese. Monday - 月曜日 - Getsuyoubi
In this blog, we will show you how to say the months and days of the week in Japanese. Let's begin. Days Of The Week In Japanese Monday - Getsu-youbi Tuesday - Ka-youbi Wednesday - Sui-youbi Thursday - Moku-youbi Friday - Kin-youbi Saturday - Do-youbi Sunday - Nichi-youbi Days In Japanese Yesterday in Japanese - Kinō Today in Japanese - Kyō
Day of the month: Kanji: Hiragana: Romaji: Meaning: 何日: なんにち: nannichi: What day: 1: 一日: ついたち: tsuitachi: 1st: 2: 二日: ふつか: futsuka: 2nd: 3: 三日: みっか: mikka: 3rd: 4: 四日: よっか: yokka: 4th: 5: 五日: いつか: itsuka: 5th: 6: 六日: むいか: muika: 6th: 7: 七日: なのか: nanoka: 7th: 8
October is known as the month of the Sports Festival. The list goes on and on, but you get the idea. BTW, you can read about these different Japanese festivals with Beelinguapp while learning a new language. Get it now on Google Play or the App Store. The way the days of the week are written in Japanese is not as scary as Sadako.
ABOUT: The days and months in Japanese are pretty straight forward. Let's learn the days of the week, the months, and then a few "special" words to expand our vocabulary. Main kanji: 日 day; 週 week; 月 month; 年 year. Days of the Week: You'll notice the ending stays the same: 曜日 ようび. For more on days and time, see here.
日曜日 nichi-yôbi: Sunday ("Day of the Sun") 月曜日 getsu-yôbi: Monday ("Day of the Moon") 火曜日 ka-yôbi: Tuesday ("Day of Fire") 水曜日 sui-yôbi: Wednesday ("Day of Water") 木曜日 moku-yôbi: Thursday ("Day of Wood") 金曜日 kin-yôbi: Friday ("Day of Gold") 土曜日 do-yôbi: Saturday ("Day of the Earth") The days
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