火曜日
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Base noun form for the day of the week. Part of the seven-day week system in Japanese. The number 2 corresponds to its position (Monday = 1, Tuesday = 2, etc.). Used in dates and scheduling, e.g., 『火曜日に会いましょう』 (kayoubi ni aimashou, 'Let's meet on Tuesday').
Theme
At a café, User and their friend Mika are coordinating their weekly schedules for a study group.
火曜日
かようび
Tuesday
Time & DatesDays & Months
Memory Hook
Think of 'fire' (火, hi) on a Tuesday—it's the second day of the week, so it's hot and fiery! 'Fire day' → 火曜日 (kayoubi, 'Tuesday').
Cultural Note
In Japan, days of the week are named after elements and celestial bodies. 火曜日 (kayoubi, 'Tuesday') is associated with fire (火, hi) and Mars. It's a common day for work and school, and many TV schedules and events are planned around the weekdays.
Forms
Base: 火曜日Base noun form for the day of the week. Part of the seven-day week system in Japanese. The number 2 corresponds to its position (Monday = 1, Tuesday = 2, etc.). Used in dates and scheduling, e.g., 『火曜日に会いましょう』 (kayoubi ni aimashou, 'Let's meet on Tuesday').