Learn Japanese! You ask the business representative a lot of questions. However, I bet you have been asking, "What is your number of hours?" In Japan, you will find yourself needing to ask this important question frequently. More importantly, you need to know the response from this person. This new Japanese article allows you to easily check business hours. You will also learn important Japanese words, including from
Donichi from
["Weekend", "Saturday", "Sunday"] and from
Heijitsu from
["Week"]. This wonderful Japanese article provides a simple explanation for asking and discussing the time of day, such as morning and evening. If you are looking for a simple Japanese article that will teach you questions, please don't hesitate!
vocabulary: In this article, you will learn the following words and phrases:
Kangoshi from
- "Nurse"
Shinsatsu from
- "Physical examination, consultation"
Department journal from
- "Time"
Donichi from
- "Weekend, Saturday, Sunday"
Yasumi from
- "Resting, vacation, rest day"
as a from
- "Morning"
蛭 from
- "Noon, daytime"
Heijitsu from
- "Weekday"
grammar: In this article, you will learn the following words and phrases:
Useful words and phrases
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Donichi from
- "Weekend, Saturday, Sunday"
Heijitsu from
- "Weekday"
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This word from
Donichi from
It is the first Chinese character combination on Saturday [do-yoobi from
And Sunday [ Nichi-yoobi from
].
Please also check the seven days of the week in section 19 of the 4th season of the novice series.
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practice:
Translate the following words into English.
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Nichi-yoobi from
-
Getsu-yoobi from
-
Jia yoobi from
-
DO-yoobi from
-
Spike yoobi from
-
Gobang, yoobi from
-
Jian yoobi from
-
Mori from
-
Daxiong Temple from
-
Chiang Rai, 愁 from
-
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as a from
- "Good morning, morning"
leech from
- "Noon, daytime"
Yuugata from
- "Evening"
night from
- "Night, evening"
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We often use these words instead of from
Imperial meal from
["AM"] and from
GOGO from
["PM"] in the conversation.
*To learn more about using from
Imperial meal from
with from
GOGO from
See section 22 of the 4th season of the novice series.
Asa no hach i-ji from
- from
Gozen hach i-ji
Hiru no ichi-ji from
→ from
Gogo ichi-ji
Yuugata has no go-ji from
→ from
Gogo go-ji
Yoru no hach i-ji from
→ from
Gogo hach i-ji
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Yasumi from
- "Holiday"
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Sometimes polite prefix from
Ø from
prior to from
Yasumi from
In the official speech.
E.g:
O-yasumi wa itsu desu ka.
"When is the holiday?" or "When is your rest day?"
Watashino yasumi wa donichi desu.
"My vacation time is Saturday and Sunday."
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Shinsatsu wa nan-ji kara nan-ji made desu ka.
"When and when did you do a medical examination?"
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Shinsatsu from
- "Physical examination"
WA from
- Topic tag particles
Nan-ji - from
"what time is it"
Kara from
- "From"
Production from
- "Until, to"
す from
- copula [connecting verbs]
K a from
- Question mark mark particle
Please use when inquiring about the opening hours of a store, bank or restaurant. from
Eigy from
["business, sales" or "operations"] instead of from
Shinsatsufrom
.
E.g:
Deig ka made by Eigy wa nan-ji kara nan-jifrom
.
The literal meaning: "When is the time from your business hours?"
"When did you open it?"
*More information about use from
Kara from
with from
Productionfrom
See section 17 of the 4th season of the novice series.
*For more information on the time of the day, please refer to section 12 of the 4th season of the novice series.
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example
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Shinsatsu wa nan-ji kara nan-ji made desu ka.
"When did you open it?"
Heijitsu wa gozen juu-ji kara gogo go-ji made desu.
"We are open from 10 am to 5 pm on weekdays."
Do-yoobi wa gozen Juu-ji kara gogo ichi-ji made desu.
"Our business hours are from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm on Saturday."
Nichi-yoobi wa oyasumi desu.
"We are resting on Sunday."
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