Understanding the days of the week is super important for talking in Japanese. Let’s break it down so you can get started!
Memory Tricks: You can link each day to something special. For example, think of the 月 (moon) for Monday and 火 (fire) for Tuesday, like a candle or a campfire.
Practice Sentences: To remember these days better, try using them in sentences. Here are some examples:
今日は月曜日です。 (Kyō wa getsuyōbi desu.) - "Today is Monday."
金曜日に友達と会います。 (Kinyōbi ni tomodachi to aimasu.) - "I will meet my friend on Friday."
With these easy words, you’ll be ready to talk about your daily plans in no time!
Understanding the days of the week is super important for talking in Japanese. Let’s break it down so you can get started!
Memory Tricks: You can link each day to something special. For example, think of the 月 (moon) for Monday and 火 (fire) for Tuesday, like a candle or a campfire.
Practice Sentences: To remember these days better, try using them in sentences. Here are some examples:
今日は月曜日です。 (Kyō wa getsuyōbi desu.) - "Today is Monday."
金曜日に友達と会います。 (Kinyōbi ni tomodachi to aimasu.) - "I will meet my friend on Friday."
With these easy words, you’ll be ready to talk about your daily plans in no time!