What does 日 mean when used with days of month? 日 is simply a counter-like suffix that follows a day of a month, just as 月 is the suffix for months and 年 is the suffix for years 日 also means Sunday, but it does not directly follow a number If you see something like "12月10日 (日)", the second 日 in parentheses means "Sunday"
kanji - 母 stroke order irregular compared to 日 - Japanese Language . . . As I have learned kanji, I have been under the impressions stroke order for box kanji like 日 should be left to right, top to bottom Most kanji seem very consistent, or so I thought I recently discovered I have been writing 母 like I would 日、whereas it should be instead the first stroke is the left and bottom combined
readings - Can 19日 be read as じゅうきゅうにち? - Japanese Language Stack Exchange Those are how the NHK announcers pronounce 「19日」 and 「29日」, respectively, as well I am honestly perplexed to hear that your dictionry gives 「 にじゅうきゅうにち 」 as an option Both 「じゅうきゅうにち」 and 「 にじゅうきゅうにち 」 sound quite substandard to me