翌~
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Prefix attached to time-related nouns (e.g., 日, 月, 年) to mean 'next ~'. Example: 『翌日』 (yokujitsu, 'the next day').
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, are planning a business trip schedule in the office. They discuss deadlines and upcoming meetings.

翌~

よく

next ~ (prefix)

Time & DatesTemporal Duration

Memory Hook

Imagine a calendar where you flip to the 'next' day. The sound 'yoku' (翌) reminds you of 'yoke'—like yoking together days: 'Yoke to the next day → 翌~ (yoku, 'next ~').'

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『翌~』 (yoku) is commonly used in formal contexts like news reports or schedules to indicate the following day, month, or year, such as 『翌日』 (yokujitsu, 'the next day') or 『翌月』 (yokugetsu, 'the next month').

Forms

Base: 翌~Prefix attached to time-related nouns (e.g., 日, 月, 年) to mean 'next ~'. Example: 『翌日』 (yokujitsu, 'the next day').