Suppose you ever plan on going to Japan for work or study. In that case, you will need to know how to say the days of the week in Japanese, including the months, because Japan is a non-English speaking country, meaning the majority of the population does not speak or understand languages other than Japanese.
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
- Tomorrow in Japanese – Ashita
Months In Japanese
- January – Ichi-gatsu
- February – Ni-gatsu
- March – San-gatsu
- April – Shi-gatsu
- May – Go-gatsu
- June – Roku-gatsu
- July – Shichi-gatsu
- August – Hachi-gatsu
- September – Ku-gatsu
- October – Jū-gatsu
- November – Jūichi-gatsu
- December – Jūni-gatsu
How to Write the Date in Japanese?
- 1st – Tsuitachi
- 2nd – Futsuka
- 3rd – Mikka
- 4th – Yokka
- 5th – Itsuka
- 6th – Muika
- 7th – Nanoka
- 8th – Yôka
- 9th – Kokonoka
- 10th – Tôka
- 11th – Jûichi-nichi
- 12th – Jûni-nichi
- 13th – Jûsan-nichi
- 14th – Jûyokka
- 15th – Jûgo-nichi
- 16th – Jûroku-nichi
- 17th – Jûshichi-nichi
- 18th – Jûhachi-nichi
- 19th – Jûku-nichi
- 20th – Hatsuka
- 21st – Nijûichi-nichi
- 22nd – Nijûni-nichi
- 23rd – Nijûsan-nichi
- 24th – Nijûyokka
- 25th – Nijûgo-nichi
- 26th – Nijûroku-nichi
- 27th – Nijûshichi-nichi
- 28th – Nijûhachi-nichi
- 29th – Nijûku-nichi
- 30th – Sanjû-nichi
- 31st – Sanjûichi-nichi
Time Of The Day In Japanese
- Night in Japanese – Yoru
- Evening in Japanese – Ban
- Noon in Japanese – Hiru
- Morning in Japanese – Asa
- Afternoon in Japanese – Gogo
Time In Japanese And Its Related Terms
- 1 o’clock – Ichi ji
- 2 o’clock – Ni ji
- 3 o’clock – San ji
- 4 o’clock – Yo ji
- 5 o’clock – Go ji
- 6 o’clock – Roku ji
- 7 o’clock – Shichi ji
- 8 o’clock – Hachi ji
- 9 o’clock – Ku ji
- 10 o’clock -Jū ji
- 11 o’clock – Jū ichi ji
- 12 o’clock – Jū ni ji
- Time/Hour – Jikan
- Minute – Fun
- Second – Byō
- A.M. – Gozen
- P.M. – Gogo
- Quarter Hour – Yíkèzhōng
- O’clock – Ji
- Half – Han
Time-Related Phrases In Japanese
- What time is it? – Ima nanji desu ka?
- What is today’s date? – Kyō wa nan-nichi desu ka?
- What day is it today? – Kyō wa nanyōbi desu ka
- At what time are you leaving? – Nan-ji ni demasu ka?
- How many hours does it take? – Nan-jikan kakarimasu ka.
- Until what time? – Nan-ji made desu ka?
- What time will you be there? – Anata wa nanji made sokoni imasuka?
Well, there you have it – how to say time, days, dates, and months in Japanese.
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