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One day, five days, ten days … how to read Japanese?
One day (つぃたち) is pronounced as (tsu i ta chi).
Five days (ぃつか) is pronounced as (i tsu ka).
Ten days (とぉか) is pronounced as (o ka).
The next day (ふつか)?
Three days (みっか)
Four days (よっか)
Five days (ぃつか)?
Six days (むぃか)?
Seven days (なのか)?
Eighth place (よぅか)?
Ninth place (ここのか)?
Tenth (とぉか)
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