1- How to Write Dates in Japanese. 1. April 30, 2019 is written as follows: 2. With the days of the week, Tuesday, April 30th, 2019 is written as follows: The days of the week are usually indicated in a round bracket ( ) and placed after the day. The name of the day is expressed in a short form. Learn useful and authentic Japanese (Kanji) words and phrases for Days of the Month. With Memrise, you'll watch and learn from real native speakers. All days of the week in Japanese follow a simple pattern. They all contain "youbi" or "曜旄" in Japanese. Which sounds like "yo B." Get it? So, if you're a beginner and if you hear a "youbi," that's how you know you heard some day of the week in Japanese. So, here's the list of the days of the week in Japanese. Monday - 月曜旄 - Getsuyoubi 1:30. Former President Donald Trump said he'd end tax exemptions for universities deemed to be left-leaning if voters return him to the White House, pointing to the uproar over campus So basically the first 10 days of the month and the 20th of the month are exceptions. Other than the first of the month and the 20th the other 9 days are pretty close to the native Japanese numbers. Other than that dates ending in 4 are all similar to the 4th of the month, and there are two ways to say dates ending in a 7 or a 9. This is a list of Japanese vocabulary for dates. It includes months, days, weeks and ect. か and にづ. The readings are somewhat irregular, see below. more formal than 掻ćčŽ. more formal than きょう. slightly more formal than あした. Usually used in speaking, rarely in writing. By. Namiko Abe. Updated on February 24, 2020. There is no capitalization in Japanese. Months are basically numbers (1 through 12) + gatsu, which means, literally, "month" in English. So, to say the months of the year, you generally say the number of the month, followed by gatsu. Day of the month: Kanji: Hiragana: Romaji: Meaning: 䜕旄: ăȘんにづ: nannichi: What day: 1: 䞀旄: ă€ă„ăŸăĄ: tsuitachi: 1st: 2: äșŒæ—„: ご぀か: futsuka: 2nd: 3: 䞉旄: みっか: mikka: 3rd: 4: ć››æ—„: よっか: yokka: 4th: 5: äș”æ—„: い぀か: itsuka: 5th: 6: ć…­æ—„: むいか: muika: 6th: 7: 䞃旄: ăȘぼか: nanoka: 7th: 8 Simply add the Japanese numbers of 1 to 12 in front of 月 to form the months from January to December respectively. Be careful for the pronunciations for April, July and September. While normally (4), kyuu (9) are used in Japanese numbers, (9) are used when reading these 3 months. hfsrde.