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TLDRThis video teaches viewers how to easily memorize key time-related vocabulary in Japanese, including days of the week, months of the year, and expressions for dates and time. The instructor provides a mnemonic system for remembering days, explains how to handle months, and gives essential phrases for discussing time and dates. Additionally, practical questions like how to ask about the number of days, weeks, months, and years are addressed. The video offers a structured approach to mastering these terms and provides helpful techniques for efficient learning and retention of Japanese time-related expressions.
Takeaways
- 😀 The lesson teaches the days of the week in Japanese, emphasizing the use of the word 'ようび' for all days.
- 😀 Memorization of the days of the week can be simplified by repeating the phrase 'げつかすいもくきんどにちようび'.
- 😀 To easily remember the months, simply add 'がつ' to the numbers 1 through 12 in Japanese (e.g., 'いちがつ' for January).
- 😀 The script also covers important Japanese words related to time, such as 'おととい' (2 days ago), 'きのう' (yesterday), and 'きょう' (today).
- 😀 It introduces expressions for time of day, like 'けさ' (this morning) and 'こんばん' (tonight).
- 😀 The months of the year are categorized with easy-to-memorize number-based naming conventions, such as 'せんげつ' (last month) and 'らいげつ' (next month).
- 😀 The lesson includes the ability to talk about weeks, months, and years, using expressions like 'せんせんしゅう' (2 weeks ago) and 'らいねん' (next year).
- 😀 Special focus is given to counting days, such as asking 'なんにち' (what date) and 'なんしゅうかん' (how many weeks).
- 😀 The dates of the month are introduced sequentially, with special mention of the 1st through 10th dates, which have unique pronunciations.
- 😀 The script concludes by encouraging practice through testing, urging learners to engage with the material to check their understanding.
Q & A
What is the mnemonic trick for memorizing the days of the week in Japanese?
-The mnemonic trick is to memorize the pattern 'げつかすいもくきんどにちようび', where every day ends with 'ようび', meaning 'day' or 'week'. This pattern helps you remember the days of the week easily.
How do you say Monday to Sunday in Japanese?
-Monday to Sunday in Japanese are: げつようび (Monday), かようび (Tuesday), すいようび (Wednesday), もくようび (Thursday), きんようび (Friday), どようび (Saturday), and にちようび (Sunday).
How can you easily remember the months of the year in Japanese?
-To remember the months in Japanese, you simply use the numbers 1 to 12 and add 'がつ' (which means 'month'). For example, いちがつ (January), にがつ (February), しがつ (April), etc.
What are the Japanese words for 'yesterday', 'today', and 'tomorrow'?
-In Japanese, 'yesterday' is きのう, 'today' is きょう, and 'tomorrow' is あした.
How do you ask 'what date is it?' in Japanese?
-'What date is it?' in Japanese is asked as 'なんにち?'
What are the Japanese terms for 'one day', 'two days', etc.?
-To say 'one day' to 'ten days' in Japanese, you say: いちにち (one day), ににち (two days), さんにち (three days), and so on until じゅうにち (ten days).
How do you ask 'how many weeks?' in Japanese?
-To ask 'how many weeks?' in Japanese, you use the phrase 'なんしゅうかん?'
What is the Japanese word for 'next month'?
-The Japanese word for 'next month' is らいげつ.
How do you say 'one year' and 'two years' in Japanese?
-'One year' is いちねん, and 'two years' is にねん in Japanese.
What is the special rule for counting dates from the 11th to the 31st in Japanese?
-From the 11th to the 31st, there are special pronunciations in Japanese. For example, じゅういちにち (11th), じゅうににち (12th), and so on. The pronunciation changes slightly from the basic pattern used for the 1st to 10th.
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