How to Say ‘What day of the week?’ in Japanese
何曜日
nanyoubi
[nahn-yoh-bee]
💬 Usage Tip: [何曜日ですか] = “What day is it?” In interviews you might hear [何曜日が可能ですか].
🇯🇵 In Japan: It’s normal to discuss weekly patterns (e.g., weekdays only) rather than one-off days.
Phrase Breakdown
何曜日
nanyoubi
[nahn-yoh-bee]
what day of the week
Question used to ask which day (e.g., for start date or shifts). Polite interview use: 何曜日が可能ですか。
何曜日から働けますか。
From what day of the week can you work?
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