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 9th: kokonoka: 九日: ここのか: 10th: tooka: 十日: とおか: 11th: juuichinichi: 十一日: じゅういちにち: 12th: juuninichi: 十二日: じゅうににち: 13th: juusannichi: 十三日: じゅうさんにち: 14th: juuyokka: 十四日: じゅうよっか: 15th: juugonichi: 十五日: じゅうごにち: 16th: juurokunichi 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 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. 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. 79lz.

9th day of the month in japanese