Days of the week

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Mastering days of the week in Japanese (jp-JP) is essential for anyone navigating daily life or business in Japan. Whether you're a visitor planning to meet friends at their favorite café on Saturday, or an expatriate working in a company that follows Japanese work schedules, understanding how to say and recognize the days of the week will enhance your communication and cultural fluency.

Learning the days of the week in Japanese can also be beneficial for travelers who want to plan their itinerary effectively. For instance, if you're organizing an event on a specific day or need to know when public holidays occur, knowing how to say 'Monday' (月曜日, getsuyōbi) and 'Friday' (金曜日, kayōbi) can help you make the most of your trip. Additionally, this knowledge is invaluable for local residents, allowing them to discuss weekend plans or schedule appointments with precision.

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Today is Monday.


今日は月曜日です。

Tomorrow will be Tuesday.


明日は水曜日です。

Yesterday was Sunday.


先週日曜日でした。

It's Wednesday today.


今日は水曜日です。

The day after tomorrow is Friday.


明後日は金曜日です。

This weekend is on Saturday and Sunday.


この週末は土曜日と日曜日です。

Last Thursday was a busy day.


:last Thursday was a busy day.

Next week starts with Monday.


次の週は月曜日から始まります。

What day is it today?


今日は何曜日ですか?

Today is the first day of the week.


今日は週の始まりです。

Yesterday, I went to church on Sunday.


昨日、日曜日に教会に行きました。

Tomorrow, we have plans for Tuesday.


明日は水曜日の予定です。

Monday morning always feels long.


月曜日の朝はいつも長く感じます。

It's Thursday already; time flies!


木曜日だ already; 過ごしやすく流れる時間です!

Last Friday was a great day out with friends.


先週金曜日は友達と外で楽しい時間を過ごしました。

This Saturday marks the start of the weekend.


この土曜日は週末の始まりです。

The day before yesterday was Wednesday.


前日は水曜日でした。

Next week is when I travel on Monday.


来週は月曜日に旅行に行くのでした。

Today, it's Friday and we're going to the park.


本日は金曜日で、公園に Going to the park です。

I have an appointment for Tuesday this week.


この週の水曜日に約束があります。