Breakdown of 〜niti
sun; day
日
Usages of 〜niti
私 の 誕生日 は 三月 二十八日 です。watasi no tanzyoubi ha sangatu nizyuuhatiniti desu.
My birthday is March 28th.
一日tuitati
day one
一日itiniti
one day
三日mikka
day three; three days
四日yokka
day four; four days
五日ituka
day five; five days
六日muika
day six; six days
七日nanoka
day seven; seven days
八日youka
day eight; eight days
九日kokonoka
day nine; nine days
十日tooka
day ten; ten days
十一日zyuuniniti
day twelve; twelve days
十四日zyuuyokka
day fourteen; fourteen days
十五日zyuugoniti
day fifteen; fifteen days
二十日hatuka
day twenty; twenty days
二十四日nizyuuyokka
day twenty-four; twenty-four days
三十日sanzyuuniti
day thirty; thirty days
三十一日sanzyuuitiniti
day thirty-one; thirty-one days
十七日zyuusitiniti
day seventeen; seventeen days
二十七日nizyuusitiniti
day twenty-seven; twenty-seven days
何日nanniti
what day (of the month); how many days
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".
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