Still copied from Free Japanese Lessons.
LESSON #5
Before we get too much further into grammar and verb conjugation, I thought it would be a good idea to teach numbers, time, days of the week, etc.
漢字 - Kanji ひらがな - Hiragana Romaji(English Letters) - English Meaning 一//いち//ichi//one 二//に//ni//two 三//さん//san//three 四//し、/よん shi/yon (after 10)//four 五//ご//go//five 六//ろく//roku//six 七//しち、/なな//shichi/nana (after 10)//seven 八//はち//hachi//eight 九//きゅう//kyuu//nine 十//じゅう//juu/ten 百//ひゃく//hyaku//hundred
Numbers after 10 are a piece of cake once you know 1 through 10. 11 is simply ten with a one after it, 十一 (じゅういち, juuichi), 12 - juuni, 13 - juusan, 14 - juuyon, etc. 20 is simply 二十 (にじゅう, nijuu), 21 - nijuuichi, and so forth.
Put these numbers in front of the character for time 時 and you've got the time of the day.
漢字 - Kanji//ひらがな - Hiragana//Romaji (English Letters)//English Meaning 一時//いちじ//ichiji one o'clock 二時//にじ//niji//two o'clock 二時半//にじはん//nijihan two thirty//(半 means half) 二時四十五分//にじよんじゅうごふん//nijiyonjuugofun//2:45 (分 means minute) ...etc.
Now just put the character for moon 月 after a number and you've got a month.
漢字 - Kanji//ひらがな - Hiragana//Romaji (English Letters)//English Meaning 一月//いちがつ//ichigatsu//January 二月//にがつ//nigatsu//February 三月//さんがつ//sangatsu//March 四月//しがつ//shigatsu//April ...etc.
Days of the week don't follow such an easy pattern but here they are anyway along with some other time-related words.
漢字 - Kanji//ひらがな - Hiragana//Romaji(English Letters)//English Meaning 日曜日//にちようび//nichiyoubi//Sunday (日 - sun/day) 月曜日//げつようび//getsuyoubi//Monday (月 - moon) 火曜日//かようび//kayoubi//Tuesday (火 - fire) 水曜日//すいようび//suiyoubi//Wednesday (水 - water) 木曜日//もくようび//mokuyoubi//Thursday (木 - tree) 金曜日//きんようび//kinyoubi//Friday (金 - gold) 土曜日//どようび//doyoubi//Saturday (土 - dirt) 今日//きょう//kyou//Today 明日//あした//ashita//Tomorrow 昨日//きのう//kinou//Yesterday 一昨日//おととい//ototoi//the day before yesterday 明後日//あさって//asatte//the day after tomorrow (a small "tsu" (っ) makes a double consenant) 今朝//けさ//kesa//this morning 今晩//こんばん//konban//this evening 今//いま//ima//now
Wilting Snapdragon · Sat Mar 01, 2008 @ 07:10pm · 0 Comments |