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Chinese: Phrases > Days and months
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The sentences presented in this section will help you to express the days and months in Chinese. Being able to say a few words in the
country's native language will evoke sympathy and understanding. As you might notice the days and months are counted in Chinese, meaning
that the days of the week are expressed by "xing(1)qi(1)+number" and the months are expressed by "number+yue(3)".
Please be aware that English is not as common as a second language as in many other areas of the world. Therefore we recommend to buy a professional
course and to study Chinese in-depth before traveling.
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| Monday. | xing(1)qi(1) yi(1) |
| Tuesday. | xing(1)qi(1) er(3) |
| Wednesday. | xing(1)qi(1) san(1) |
| Thursday. | xing(1)qi(1) si(3) |
| Friday. | xing(1)qi(1) wu(4) |
| Saturday. | xing(1)qi(1) liu(3) |
| Sunday. | xing(1)qi(1) ri(3) |
| January. | yi(1)yue(3) |
| February. | er(3)yue(3) |
| March. | san(1)yue(3) |
| April. | si(3)yue(3) |
| May. | wu(4)yue(3) |
| June. | liu(3)yue(3) |
| July. | qi(1)yue(3) |
| August. | ba(1)yue(3) |
| September. | jiu(4)yue(3) |
| October. | shi(1)yue(3) |
| November. | shi(2)yi(1)yue(3) |
| December. | shi(2)er(3)yue(3) |
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