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Japanese · JLPT Band 1 (N5) · Chapter 16

なんじですか? What time is it?

Nanji desu ka?

How to tell the time. You ask "Nanji desu ka?" and answer "…ji desu". Numbers use the Sino reading (ichi, ni, san…), but watch the readings: 4 o'clock = "yoji", 7 = "shichiji", 9 = "kuji". "Han" = 30 minutes (niji-han = 2:30). "Fun/pun" = minute. Put gozen (a.m.) or gogo (p.m.) in front. New words: ima, ji, fun, han, gozen, gogo, asa, hiru, ban, yoru. Script corner: the start of katakana (kōhī, menyū).

よんじ? よじ? — yonji? yoji?

  1. Yuki マイクさん、いま なんじですか? Mike, what time is it now?
  2. Mike よんじです。 It's four o'clock. (slip: 4 o'clock is read "yoji", not "yonji")
  3. Yuki 4じは「よじ」です。よみかたに ちゅうい。 4 o'clock is "yoji". Watch the reading.
  4. Mike あ、ごご よじですね。 Ah, it's 4 p.m., right?

あさ? ごご? — Morning or Afternoon?

  1. Ken ゆきさん、いま なんじですか? Yuki, what time is it now?
  2. Yuki ごご にじ じゅっぷんです。 It's 2:10 p.m.
  3. Ken ごごですか。あさじゃ ないですか? It's afternoon? Isn't it morning?
  4. Yuki あさじゃ ないです。いま ごごです。 It's not morning. It's afternoon now.
汉字PinyinPOSMeaning
いま ima n. now
〜じ ji counter o'clock, hour
〜ふん fun / pun counter minute
はん han n. half (past)
ごぜん gozen n. a.m., morning
ごご gogo n. p.m., afternoon
あさ asa n. morning
ひる hiru n. noon, daytime
ばん ban n. evening
よる yoru n. night

じかんの いいかた(〜じ、〜ふん、はん) Telling time (ji, fun, han)

「なんじですか?」(What time is it?)と ききます。こたえは「かず+じ+です」:いちじ、にじ、さんじ… でも よみかたに ちゅうい:4じ=「よじ」、7じ=「しちじ」、9じ=「くじ」(よんじ・ななじ・きゅうじ では ありません)。「はん」=30ぷん:にじはん=2:30。ふんは「ふん」または「ぷん」:1ぷん、3ぷん、5ふん、10ぷん。ごぜん(a.m.)・ごご(p.m.)を まえに:ごご よじ。「〜に」=at(じかんの あとに):くじに。えいごを はなす ひとは 4じを「よんじ」と いう まちがいを よく します。

You ask "Nanji desu ka?" (What time is it?). The answer is "number + ji + desu": ichiji, niji, sanji… But watch the readings: 4 = "yoji", 7 = "shichiji", 9 = "kuji" (NOT yonji, nanaji, kyūji). "Han" = 30 minutes: niji-han = 2:30. Minutes are "fun" or "pun": ippun, sanpun, gofun, juppun. Put gozen (a.m.) or gogo (p.m.) in front: gogo yoji. "…ni" = at (after the time): kuji ni. English speakers often wrongly say "yonji" for 4 o'clock.

  • いま なんじですか? — さんじです。 Ima nanji desu ka? — Sanji desu. What time is it now? — It's three o'clock.
  • ごぜん くじ はんです。 Gozen kuji han desu. It's 9:30 a.m.
  • ごご よじです。 Gogo yoji desu. It's 4 p.m. (yoji!)
  • じゅぎょうは ごぜん くじです。 Jugyō wa gozen kuji desu. The class is at nine a.m.

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