Kanji

This Kanji is read nichi , jitsu in One, hi in Kun, and wants to say sun , or day.

It is in particular used as suffix with 曜 to form 曜日 suffix used in the days of the week (see low)

Days of the week:

To Japan each day of the week corresponds natural elements (similar to ours system of planets) auquelle one adds the suffix 曜日 (such ours " di"):

  • 日曜日: Sunday day of the sun 日 =soleil, day (English Sunday notices)

  • 月曜日: Monday corresponds the moon (
  • 火曜日: Tuesday------------fire ()
  • 水曜日: Wednesday---------water ()
  • 木曜日: Thursday------------The tree ()
  • 金曜日: Friday---------metal (金)
  • 土曜日: Saturday-----------the ground ()

Hànzì

The Sinogramme corresponding is read and means also sun or day.

It enters the composition of many words of which Japan: 日本 (delivery riben in Chinese and nihon (more rarely Japanese ) in Japanese) or life (in partnership with the symbol of the moon).

See too

  • Wiktionary:Fr: 日

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