How to Say ‘Seven days' worth’ in Japanese
7日分
7 ka bun
[nana]
💬 Usage Tip: [分] adds the idea of 'worth' or 'portion,' so [7日分] means 'enough for seven days.' You’ll hear this a lot with medicine, as in [薬は7日分です] ('The medicine is for seven days').
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, prescriptions are commonly given in exact amounts like [3日分] or [7日分]. If symptoms continue after finishing it, the doctor may ask you to come back rather than simply keep taking more.
Phrase Breakdown
7
7
[nana]
seven
The number 7. Here it helps indicate the amount of medicine for seven days.
薬は7日分出します。
I will prescribe medicine for seven days.
日
ka
分
bun
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