The days of the week are relatively easy in Japanese! They are:
Monday月曜日 (getsuyoubi)
Literally - "Moon day"
Tuesday
火曜日 (kayoubi)
Literally -"Fire day"
Wednesday
水曜日 (suiyoubi)
Literally -"Water day"
Thursday
木曜日 (mokuyoubi)
Literally -"Tree/wood day"
Friday
金曜日 (kinyoubi)
Literally -"Gold day"
Saturday
土曜日 (doyoubi)
Literally -"Soil day"
Sunday
日曜日 (nichiyoubi)
Literally -"Sun day"
今何時ですか (ima nan ji desu ka) means "What time is it now?" in Japanese. Depending on how well you know the person, you can also drop the ですか (desu ka) at the end.
You could say 'hareyaka na hi,' written: 晴れやかな日
らいしゅう ("raishuu")
Yes it is,if you are out on a hot sunny day,and clouds came,it would get cooler.
YOU TEACH YOUR CHERRIM SUNNY DAY (TM) AND USE SUNNY DAY IN A BATTLE AND HE WIIL TRANSFORM! GLAD TO HELP :-)
Yes, you evolve cherubi but you will get a closed cherrum, to open it, use sunny day in battle and until sunny day wears out, your cherrum will be opened. Hope this helped. I didn't Know
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - 2005 The Gang Saves the Day 9-6 was released on: USA: 9 October 2013
Nazo no okurimono this is mystery gift in Japanese
You can say it, but there is no guarantee you would be right.
Sunny is an adjective. We say: A sunny day. A sunny disposition. The sunny side of the street. The adverb 'sunnily' has rare but specific uses.
'c'est un soleil'
Ensoleillé = sunny (adj.)To say "It is sunny" you use "Il fait du soleil", or in the south they say "Il y a du soleil". The phrase "journée ensoleillée" ("sunny day") is used frequently, as is "temps ensoleillé" ("sunny weather").ensoleillé(e)
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You mean 'day by day'. In that case you can say 'himashi ni yarimashou'.
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A school's "sports day" is called 運動会 (undoukai) in Japanese.
it is not as sunny in a deciduous forest but it gets about 17 of sun a day so you could say it is but just know its not as nearly as sunny as a tropical rainforest or a temperate deciduous forest.
chea chaye choayu
warm sunny day
a parasol is an umbrella for shade on a sunny day. being as they are traditionally made wih rice paper, they are only meant for sun.