木曜日
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Noun for the day of the week. Part of the seven-day system: 木 (moku, 'wood') + 曜日 (youbi, 'day'). Used in dates and schedules, e.g., 『木曜日に会いましょう』 (mokuyoubi ni aimashou, 'Let's meet on Thursday').
Theme

In a university library, User and their classmate Mika are coordinating their study schedule for the upcoming week.

木曜日

もくようび

Thursday

Time & DatesDays & Months

Memory Hook

Imagine a tree (木, ki, 'tree') on a Thursday—it's 'Tree Day'! Think: 'Thursday is tree day' → 木曜日 (mokuyoubi, 'Thursday').

Cultural Note

In Japan, days of the week are named after natural elements and celestial bodies. 『木曜日』 (mokuyoubi, 'Thursday') is associated with wood or trees, reflecting traditional Chinese influences. It's commonly used in schedules and calendars.

Forms

Base: 木曜日Noun for the day of the week. Part of the seven-day system: 木 (moku, 'wood') + 曜日 (youbi, 'day'). Used in dates and schedules, e.g., 『木曜日に会いましょう』 (mokuyoubi ni aimashou, 'Let's meet on Thursday').