七日
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This form means 'seven days' as a duration. It uses the irregular reading 『なのか』 (nanoka) and does not require a counter when used alone for duration. Example: 『七日かかります』 (nanoka kakarimasu, 'It takes seven days').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are planning a hiking trip in the mountains and discussing the duration of their adventure.

七日

なのか

seven days

Time & DatesDays & Months

Memory Hook

Imagine a week with seven days, and on the seventh day, you say, 'Seven days, 七日 (nanoka, 'seven days / Seventh day')!' It sounds like 'nano-ka' — think of a 'nano' (tiny) week that lasts seven days.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『七日』 (nanoka) is commonly used in calendars and schedules to refer to the seventh day of the month. It's also part of traditional festivals like 『七五三』 (shichi-go-san, '7-5-3 Festival') for children, though that uses a different reading.

Forms

Base: 七日This form means 'seven days' as a duration. It uses the irregular reading 『なのか』 (nanoka) and does not require a counter when used alone for duration. Example: 『七日かかります』 (nanoka kakarimasu, 'It takes seven days').