| in English | in Japanese | S |
|---|---|---|
| day | にち |
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Tips to Remember:
• Associate “にち” (nichi) with “sun” since the Kanji “日” represents both “sun” and “day.”
• Think of the image of a bright, sunny day to recall that “にち” means day.
• Use it in compound words you already know (like “にちようび” for Sunday) to reinforce the connection.
Explanations:
• “にち” (nichi) is the on-yomi (Sino-Japanese reading) of the Kanji “日,” which means “day” or “sun.”
• It appears in many time-related words and phrases, forming a part of the language’s system for expressing dates and periods.
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
• ひ (hi): The kun-yomi (native Japanese reading) of “日” also meaning day.
• デイ (dei): A loanword from English “day,” used in modern contexts such as “birthday” (バースデイ, bāsudei).
Alternate Meanings and Slang:
• In compounds like 日本 (にっぽん/にほん, Nippon/Nihon), “にち” is not used alone to mean “Japan,” but the Kanji “日” contributes to that word.
• There are no widely recognized slang meanings for “にち” on its own.
Examples of Sentences:
1. Seven days have passed.
Romanized: Shichi nichi ga keika shimashita.
Japanese: 7にちが経過しました。
2. There is a party on Sunday.
Romanized: Nichiyōbi ni pātii ga arimasu.
Japanese: にちようびにパーティーがあります。
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