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Base noun form. Refers to a system for organizing days, months, and years, such as a physical calendar or almanac. Used in contexts like 『暦を見る』 (koyomi o miru, 'to look at the calendar').
Theme

User and their colleague Yumi are organizing a team event and need to check dates on a calendar.

こよみ

calendar, almanac

Time & DatesCalendar Terms

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'calendar' with dates marked in red ink. The word 『暦』 (koyomi, 'calendar') sounds like 'ko-yo-mi' — think 'ko-yo' (like 'calendar year') and 'mi' (as in 'see' the dates).

Cultural Note

In Japan, traditional calendars called 『和暦』 (wareki, 'Japanese calendar') are still used alongside the Gregorian calendar for cultural events and astrology. 『暦』 (koyomi, 'calendar') often appears in phrases like 『カレンダー』 (karendā, 'calendar') for modern versions.

Forms

Base: 暦Base noun form. Refers to a system for organizing days, months, and years, such as a physical calendar or almanac. Used in contexts like 『暦を見る』 (koyomi o miru, 'to look at the calendar').