Calendar Days In Japanese
Japanese days of the week.
Calendar days in japanese. Other phrases used to indicate the days of the week include. The first is kango and the second is wago.
Thus the 2nd day is tomobiki the 3rd is senbu and so on. The modern gregorian calendar and the japanese traditional calendar called the nengo 年号 system. The rokuyō days are easily calculated from the japanese lunisolar calendar.
When it means one day or a whole day it s read as いちにち. The first day of the first month is always senshō with the days following in the order given above until the end of the month.
The date starts with the day then the month and last the year. Each day ends with the word 曜日 youbi which means day of the week.
Kyō kyohh today kinō kee nohh yesterday ashita ah shee tah tomorrow in japanese the words for the months of the year are based on the numbers 1 12 and end in the japanese word for month. When it means the first day of a calendar month it s read as ついたち.