This document provides an overview of time and dates in Japanese. It discusses telling time using hours and minutes, a.m. and p.m., questions about time, days of the week using common terms and particles, and months of the year based on numbers 1-12. Examples are given for telling specific times and referring to past and future days using terms like "yesterday" and "tomorrow" combined with the day of the week. Homework is suggested to practice days of the week.
1. Basics of the
Japanese Language
Lunch-time sessions at PCC
By Peter Missen
Session 4
Time
2. Recap of previous session
Any questions about the previous session?
Any significant numbers to share with the class?
3. Objectives for this session
Hours and minutes
a.m. and p.m.
Questions about time
Grammar
from/until particles
Days of the week
Months of the year
4. Time – hours and minutes
ji = hour 時
fun/pun = minute 分
han = half 半
used for half past the hour
no quarter-to or quarter-past
5. a.m. and p.m.
gozen = a.m.
午前 (2 kanji: noon + before)
gogo = p.m.
午後 (2 kanji: noon + after)
a.m. and p.m. come first in Japanese times.
6. Example times
gozen hachi ji (8 a.m.)
gozen juu ji yon juu go fun (10:45 a.m.)
gogo ku ji han. (9:30 p.m.)
shougo = midday 正午
(2 kanji: just + noon)
mayonaka = midnight 真夜中
(3 kanji: exact + night + middle)
7. Questions about time
ima nan ji desu ka.
What time is it now?
今何時ですか。
ima = now
Spend a couple of minutes to make up your own time
– round the class…
My made up time will be 5:55 p.m. so don’t pick that!
8. Grammar – from/until particles
kara = from から
made = until まで
For example:
watashi wa ku ji kara go ji made hatarakimasu.
I work from 9 to 5.
私は九時から五時まで働きます。
Hatarakimasu = polite form of verb to work
9. Days of the week – building blocks
you = day of the week 曜
bi = day 日
youbi = day of the week day 曜日
getsu = moon 月
ka = fire 火
sui = water 水
moku = wood 木
kin = gold 金
do = earth 土
nichi = sun 日
11. Sentences with days of the week
kyou wa doyoubi desu.
Today is Saturday.
今日は土曜日です。
kyou = today
(2 kanji: now + day)
12. Sentences with days of the week
kinou wa kinyoubi deshita.
Yesterday was Friday.
昨日は金曜日でした。
kinou = yesterday (2 kanji: last + day)
13. Sentences with days of the week
ashita wa nichiyoubi desu.
Tomorrow is Sunday.
明日は日曜日です。
ashita = tomorrow (2 kanji: next + day)
14. Sentences with days of the week
ototoi wa mokuyoubi deshita.
The day before yesterday was Thursday.
一昨日は木曜日でした。
ototoi = day before yesterday
(3 kanji: one +last + day)
15. Sentences with days of the week
asatte wa getsuyoubi desu.
The day after tomorrow is Monday.
明後日は月曜日です。
asatte = the day after tomorrow
(3 kanji: next + after + day)
16. Recap of words to represent days
The Japanese have a window of 5 days with specific words
for them:
ototoi = the day before yesterday
kinou = yesterday
kyou = today
ashita = tomorrow
asatte = the day after tomorrow
17. Months of the year – building blocks
Very logical
Based on numbers 1 to 12
plus kanji for the moon
月 = gatsu
18. Months of the year
ichigatsu = January一月
nigatsu = February 二月
sangatsu = March 三月
shigatsu = April 四月
gogatsu = May 五月
rokugatsu = June 六月
19. Months of the year
shichigatsu = July 七月
hachigatsu = August 八月
kugatsu = September 九月
juugatsu = October 十月
juuichigatsu = November 十一月
juunigatsu = December 十二月