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- type: lesson
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- id: japanese-numbers-lesson-04
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- title: "だい 4 か — じかんと ひづけ"
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- description: "Time & Dates: 〜時, 〜分, days of the week, months"
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- order: 4
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- parentId: japanese-numbers
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- difficulty: beginner
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- cefrLevel: A1
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- categories:
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- - time
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- - dates
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- - numbers
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- metadata:
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- estimatedTime: 35
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- prerequisites:
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- - japanese-numbers-lesson-03
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- learningObjectives:
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- - id: obj-ja-num-04-tell-time
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- description: "Tell the time in hours and minutes using 〜じ and 〜ふん"
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- skill: word-production
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- - id: obj-ja-num-04-days
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- description: "Name the days of the week in Japanese"
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- skill: word-recognition
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- - id: obj-ja-num-04-months
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- description: "Name the months using numbers + がつ"
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- skill: pattern-recognition
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- ---
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- # だい 4 か (Lesson 4) — Time & Dates
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- ## Introduction
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- Numbers are everywhere in time and dates. The Japanese system for telling time is logical and built directly from the numbers you have learned. Days of the week each have a nature element in their name, and months are simply numbers followed by がつ — making them easy to learn.
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- ## Telling Time: Hours
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- :::vocabulary-set{id="ja-hours" title="Hours of the Day"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="ichiji" word="いちじ (一時)" pronunciation="ichi ji" meaning="1 o'clock"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="niji" word="にじ (二時)" pronunciation="ni ji" meaning="2 o'clock"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="sanji" word="さんじ (三時)" pronunciation="san ji" meaning="3 o'clock"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="goji" word="ごじ (五時)" pronunciation="go ji" meaning="5 o'clock"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="kuji" word="くじ (九時)" pronunciation="ku ji" meaning="9 o'clock"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="juuniji" word="じゅうにじ (十二時)" pronunciation="juuni ji" meaning="12 o'clock"}
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- ## Telling Time: Minutes
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- The counter for minutes is ふん / ぷん (分), and there are some sound changes:
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- | Minutes | Japanese | Pronunciation |
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- | 1 min | いっぷん | ippun |
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- | 2 min | にふん | ni-fun |
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- | 3 min | さんぷん | san-pun |
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- | 4 min | よんぷん | yon-pun |
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- | 5 min | ごふん | go-fun |
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- | 10 min | じゅっぷん | juppun |
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- | 15 min | じゅうごふん | juugo-fun |
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- | 30 min | さんじゅっぷん / はん | sanjuppun / han |
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- | 45 min | よんじゅうごふん | yonjuugo-fun |
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- **はん (半)** means "half past" and is commonly used instead of さんじゅっぷん for :30.
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- ## Time Examples
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- | Time | Japanese | Pronunciation |
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- | 3:00 | さんじ | san ji |
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- | 7:30 | しちじはん | shichi ji han |
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- | 9:15 | くじじゅうごふん | ku ji juugo fun |
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- | 11:45 | じゅういちじよんじゅうごふん | juuichi ji yonjuugo fun |
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- | 12:00 noon | ひるのじゅうにじ | hiru no juuni ji |
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- ## AM and PM
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- | Japanese | Pronunciation | Meaning |
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- | ごぜん | gozen | AM (before noon) |
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- | ひる | hiru | noon / midday |
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- **Example**: ごぜんくじ = 9 AM, ごごさんじ = 3 PM
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- ## Days of the Week
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- Each day is named after a natural element:
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- :::vocabulary-set{id="ja-days" title="Days of the Week"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="nichiyoubi" word="にちようび (日曜日)" pronunciation="nichi youbi" meaning="Sunday (sun day)"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="getsuyoubi" word="げつようび (月曜日)" pronunciation="getsu youbi" meaning="Monday (moon day)"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="kayoubi" word="かようび (火曜日)" pronunciation="ka youbi" meaning="Tuesday (fire day)"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="suiyoubi" word="すいようび (水曜日)" pronunciation="sui youbi" meaning="Wednesday (water day)"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="mokuyoubi" word="もくようび (木曜日)" pronunciation="moku youbi" meaning="Thursday (wood/tree day)"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="kinyoubi" word="きんようび (金曜日)" pronunciation="kin youbi" meaning="Friday (gold/metal day)"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="doyoubi" word="どようび (土曜日)" pronunciation="do youbi" meaning="Saturday (earth day)"}
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- ## Months: Just Numbers + がつ
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- Months in Japanese are simply the number + がつ (月):
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- | January | いちがつ | ichi-gatsu |
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- | February | にがつ | ni-gatsu |
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- | March | さんがつ | san-gatsu |
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- | April | しがつ | shi-gatsu |
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- | May | ごがつ | go-gatsu |
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- | June | ろくがつ | roku-gatsu |
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- | July | しちがつ | shichi-gatsu |
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- | August | はちがつ | hachi-gatsu |
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- | September | くがつ | ku-gatsu |
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- | October | じゅうがつ | juu-gatsu |
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- | November | じゅういちがつ | juuichi-gatsu |
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- | December | じゅうにがつ | juuni-gatsu |
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- **Note**: Months use し (4) and しち (7) and く (9), not the alternative readings よん, なな, きゅう.
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- ## Useful Time Phrases
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- | いまなんじですか | ima nanji desu ka | What time is it now? |
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- | なんじにあいますか | nanji ni aimasu ka | What time shall we meet? |
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- | 〜じにあいましょう | ~ ji ni aimashoo | Let's meet at ~ o'clock |
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- | きょうはなんようびですか | kyou wa nan youbi desu ka | What day is today? |
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- | なんがつなんにちですか | nan-gatsu nan-nichi desu ka | What is the date? |
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- ## Key Points
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- 1. **Hours: number + じ**: さんじ = 3 o'clock
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- 2. **Minutes: number + ふん/ぷん**: ごふん = 5 minutes (sound changes apply)
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- 3. **はん for :30**: ごじはん = 5:30 is more natural than ごじさんじゅっぷん
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- 4. **Months use し, しち, く**: Unlike general counting where よん, なな, きゅう are preferred
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- ## Practice Exercises
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- :::exercise{id="ja-num-04-tell-time" type="fill-in-blank" title="Telling the Time" skill="word-production" objectiveId="obj-ja-num-04-tell-time"}
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- **Question:** Express these times in Japanese:
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- 2. 8:30
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- 3. 2:15
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- **Answer:**
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- 1. **よじ** (yo ji) — note: 4 o'clock uses よ, not よん or し
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- 2. **はちじはん** (hachi ji han)
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- 3. **にじじゅうごふん** (ni ji juugo fun)
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- **Explanation:** 4 o'clock is よじ (not しじ or よんじ). はん is the common way to say :30. Minutes use number + ふん, with sound changes for certain numbers (1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 use ぷん).
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- :::exercise{id="ja-num-04-days-match" type="matching" title="Days of the Week" skill="word-recognition" objectiveId="obj-ja-num-04-days"}
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- **Question:** Match each day to its element meaning
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- **Answer:**
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- - にちようび → Sunday (日 = sun)
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- - かようび → Tuesday (火 = fire)
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- **Explanation:** Japanese day names follow a pattern of natural elements from an ancient East Asian system: sun (日), moon (月), fire (火), water (水), wood (木), gold (金), earth (土). Remembering the element helps you remember the day.
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- **Question:** Write the Japanese for these months:
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- **Answer:**
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- **Explanation:** Months are simply number + がつ (月). March = 3rd month = さん + がつ. October = 10th month = じゅう + がつ. December = 12th month = じゅうに + がつ. No special names needed.
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- ## What's Next
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- In Lesson 5, you will put everything together — money, prices, and practical number usage in shopping and daily life.
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- type: lesson
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- id: japanese-numbers-lesson-05
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- title: "だい 5 か — おかねと かいもの"
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- description: "Money & Shopping: 円, price patterns, practical number usage"
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- parentId: japanese-numbers
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- difficulty: beginner
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- cefrLevel: A1
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- categories:
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- - money
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- - shopping
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- - practical
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- description: "Read and say prices in yen correctly"
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- - id: obj-ja-num-05-large-nums
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- description: "Use large numbers including まん (10,000) for prices"
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- - id: obj-ja-num-05-shopping
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- description: "Apply number knowledge in practical shopping situations"
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- # だい 5 か (Lesson 5) — Money & Shopping
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- ## Introduction
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- Japan uses えん (円, yen) as its currency. Prices in Japan are often expressed in hundreds and thousands — and importantly, Japan counts in units of まん (万, 10,000) rather than thousands for large amounts. Understanding the number system fully unlocks the ability to handle money, prices, and shopping conversations with confidence.
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- ## Japanese Currency
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- ::vocab-item{id="en-yen" word="えん (円)" pronunciation="en" meaning="yen (Japanese currency unit)"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="hyaku-en" word="ひゃくえん (百円)" pronunciation="hyaku en" meaning="100 yen"}
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- ## The まん Unit (10,000)
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- | 100 | ひゃく | hyaku | basic form |
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- | ¥150 | ひゃくごじゅうえん | hyaku gojuu en |
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- | ¥1,200 | せんにひゃくえん | sen nihyaku en |
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- | ¥3,500 | さんぜんごひゃくえん | sanzen gohyaku en |
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- # だい 1 か (Lesson 1) — At the Airport
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- ## Introduction
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- ## Common Airport Signs
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- | どのくらい いますか? | dono kurai imasu ka? | How long will you stay? |
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- | 〜はくです | ~ haku desu | ~ nights (e.g., いっしゅうかん = one week) |
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- **Question:** What is とうじょうけん?
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- ## What's Next
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- In Lesson 2, you will learn about Japan's incredible train system — how to buy tickets, read signs, and navigate the railways.
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