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third day of the month; three days
second day of the month; two days
tenth day of the month; ten days
fifth day of the month; five days
fourth day of the month; four days
seventh day of the month; seven days
new moon; crescent moon
sixth day of the month; six days
twentieth day of the month; twenty days
eighth day of the month; eight days
a period of two days
ninth day of the month; nine days
fourteenth day of the month; fourteen days
day of month; counter for days
New Year's Eve; December 31
twenty-fourth day of the month; twenty-four days
three days and three nights
(for) how many days; what day (of the month)
fiftieth day after the birth of a child; fifty days
babies born on October 10, supposedly conceived on New Year's Day; normal gestation time (i.e. 9 months)
last day of the month
person who cannot stick to anything; unsteady worker; (lit.) monk for three days
three or four days
seventh day after a person's death; first seven-day period after a person's death; (arch.) seven days; (arch.) one week
memorial service held on the seventh day following a person's death
tertian malaria (causing a fever that recurs every second day)
second week's memorial services
210th day (from the first day of spring according to the lunar calendar); the storm day
house mouse (Mus musculus)
at very frequent intervals; almost every other day; constantly
oxbow lake; billabong
short-lived rule; being in power only for a brief period; brief championship
five-day workweek system; five-day school-week; having two days off in at least one week of a month
three days a week
hangover (that still lingers two days after drinking)
beauty is only skin-deep; (lit.) one gets tired of a beauty in three days
21st day after death; 21st day after birth
Harvest festival held on the night of the tenth day of the tenth month (to send the rice paddy gods back to the mountains after harvest)
festival held on January 10 in honor of Ebisu, the god of fishing and commerce
radish (Raphanus sativus var. sativus)
3 days and 3 nights
49th day after death
220th day; end of the storm period
something that comes too late and is useless; like a chrysanthemum prepared for the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar for the Chrysanthemum festival but that blooms only on the tenth
evil gods (who cause sin, etc.)
twentieth day of the first month (end of New Year celebrations, upon which remaining New Year's food is eaten, decorations are stowed away, etc.)
rubella; German measles; three day measles
three-day journey
seven days a week
soba eaten at the end of the month (esp. at the end of the year)
28th day after death
almost every day; constantly
a long time (since the last time); it's been a while (since I last saw, mailed, etc., you)
Closterium (genus of algae)
Six-Day War (June 5-10, 1967); Third Arab-Israeli War
pika (rabbit-like animal of family Ochotonidae)
new moon; lunar phase when the moon is completely invisible
once a beggar, always a beggar; (lit.) if one begs for three days, one cannot stop
Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony
Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony
golden spadefish (Platax boersii); Boer's batfish
Tōkaichiba Station (Kanagawa)