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  1. 6 gru 2016 · In this post I will name all the planets (including Pluto) in Japanese. We will also learn some useful Japanese words related to space and the solar system. Learn the names of the planets in Japanese with the help of the below table.

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  2. Calendar. In 1873, the Gregorian calendar was introduced to Japan. While the Christian way of numbering years is commonly used in Japan today, a parallel numbering system for years based on the reigns of emperors is also frequently applied (see year converter above).

  3. 2 maj 2024 · Take your Japanese vocabulary to cosmic heights! Explore the unique names of the eight planets in Japanese. Learn how these characters connect to mythology and make memorizing them a breeze. Get ready to discuss our solar system with fluency! Names of the planets in Japanese: Quick Glance

  4. Below is a list of the names of the planets in Japanese followed by their literal meaning or the symbolism that the Japanese ideograms give to the words: 惑星 (Wakusei) - Planet (illusion + Star) 太陽系 (Taiyoukei) - Solar System (Sun line)

  5. 29 sty 2023 · New Planet Names In the list below you will find the list of newly discovered planets that have received proper names. Most of them got theirs in the NameExoWorlds contests of 2015, 2019, and 2022 so will find a lot more variety in the sources of the names than in other types of objects like constellations or moons that get their names almost ...

  6. Before we get to Japanese, let's talk about how English got its days of the week. In Latin, the days of the week were Sun-day, Moon-day, Mars-day, Mercury-day, Jupiter-day, Venus-day, and Saturn-day. They literally took the names of the sun, moon, and five visibile planets to give names to the days. In many Latin-based languages Saturn-day was ...

  7. 15 maj 2020 · This is because the Japanese planet names are based off of an ancient Chinese conceptual system called the Five Elementsor the wuxing. The five elements that make up all life and existence are water (水), metal (金, kane ), fire (火, hi ), wood (木, ki ), and earth (土, tsuchi ).