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.
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.
1- How to Write Dates in Japanese. 1. April 30, 2019 is written as follows: 2. With the days of the week, Tuesday, April 30th, 2019 is written as follows: The days of the week are usually indicated in a round bracket ( ) and placed after the day. The name of the day is expressed in a short form.
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
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.
★ The ninth in Japanese is 9日 (kokonoka). ……………………………………………………………………………….. ★ The tenth in Japanese is 10日 (tōka). ……………………………………………………………………………….. ★ All other days of the month, with the exception of the 14th, the
Learn useful and authentic Japanese (Romaji) words and phrases for Days of the Month. With Memrise, you'll watch and learn from real native speakers.
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Months in Japanese is a little confusing. There are three ways to say month which are がつ Gatsu, つき Tsuki, and かげつ Kagetsu. The difference is as follows. がつ (月 in Kanji) Gatsu … for the name of each month (January, February, etc.) つき (月 in Kanji) Tsuki … for counting months with traditional Japanese numbers
Learn useful and authentic Japanese (Kanji) words and phrases for Days of the Month. With Memrise, you'll watch and learn from real native speakers.
Lastly, we have the days of the month from the 21st through the 31st. Japanese months follow the same calendar as the international standard, so not all months have 31 days, but knowing how to say the 31st in Japanese is valuable. Take a look at the following table for each name's breakdown.
So basically the first 10 days of the month and the 20th of the month are exceptions. Other than the first of the month and the 20th the other 9 days are pretty close to the native Japanese numbers. Other than that dates ending in 4 are all similar to the 4th of the month, and there are two ways to say dates ending in a 7 or a 9.
There's no question that it takes practice to get it down to a point where you no longer need a reference chart. However, we want to give you a starting point that will make you feel comfortable taking on learning Japanese days of the month without feeling overwhelmed and instead provide you with confidence. The first 10 calendar days in Japanese