This is difficult, since it's a phrase that's rarely said in Japanese. The closest thing would probably be: "motto hi" as in "more days will come (motto hi ga kuru)".
Pronounced: MOAT!-toh hee
atto muikka
五日 is Japanese for five days.
'Ten days' is 十日 (tooka) in Japanese.
'5 days' may be either 五つ or 5つ in Japanese. Both are pronounced as 'itsutsu'.
gakushu this is how you say learning in Japanese. Find out more at Google Translate .com.au
mo nae
More traditional Japanese terms for knives are Hocho(包丁) and Bocho (包丁). to say knife in Japanese is ナイフ and it is read like naifu hope this helps :)
motto もっと
"Chigau" or more formally "chigaimasu"
kuruma or more correct jidousha
もっと (motto)
'Kondo' and more usually 'mata kondo' can mean 'next time' in Japanese.