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How to read 火日参拾月参


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I'm trying to figure out on how to read this properly




火日参拾月参




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The translation is supposed to be




Monday, March 13th




Now maybe it's because I'm still confused on what the correct reading direction is (left-to-right or righ-to-left), but I still don't understand why it's supposed to be "Monday".



I (think I) do know the following




月参 = month 3 = March



参拾 = 3 1 = 13




But then I'm left with




火日 = ?




I tried looking up just the days of the week...




火曜日 = Tuesday ; 月曜日 = Monday




...but that confused me even further.










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  • Is this from a legal translation (e.g. Crunchyroll, Viz, etc), or from fansub?

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5















I'm trying to figure out on how to read this properly




火日参拾月参




enter image description here



The translation is supposed to be




Monday, March 13th




Now maybe it's because I'm still confused on what the correct reading direction is (left-to-right or righ-to-left), but I still don't understand why it's supposed to be "Monday".



I (think I) do know the following




月参 = month 3 = March



参拾 = 3 1 = 13




But then I'm left with




火日 = ?




I tried looking up just the days of the week...




火曜日 = Tuesday ; 月曜日 = Monday




...but that confused me even further.










share|improve this question







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  • Is this from a legal translation (e.g. Crunchyroll, Viz, etc), or from fansub?

    – Andrew T.
    24 mins ago














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I'm trying to figure out on how to read this properly




火日参拾月参




enter image description here



The translation is supposed to be




Monday, March 13th




Now maybe it's because I'm still confused on what the correct reading direction is (left-to-right or righ-to-left), but I still don't understand why it's supposed to be "Monday".



I (think I) do know the following




月参 = month 3 = March



参拾 = 3 1 = 13




But then I'm left with




火日 = ?




I tried looking up just the days of the week...




火曜日 = Tuesday ; 月曜日 = Monday




...but that confused me even further.










share|improve this question







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I'm trying to figure out on how to read this properly




火日参拾月参




enter image description here



The translation is supposed to be




Monday, March 13th




Now maybe it's because I'm still confused on what the correct reading direction is (left-to-right or righ-to-left), but I still don't understand why it's supposed to be "Monday".



I (think I) do know the following




月参 = month 3 = March



参拾 = 3 1 = 13




But then I'm left with




火日 = ?




I tried looking up just the days of the week...




火曜日 = Tuesday ; 月曜日 = Monday




...but that confused me even further.







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  • Is this from a legal translation (e.g. Crunchyroll, Viz, etc), or from fansub?

    – Andrew T.
    24 mins ago



















  • Is this from a legal translation (e.g. Crunchyroll, Viz, etc), or from fansub?

    – Andrew T.
    24 mins ago

















Is this from a legal translation (e.g. Crunchyroll, Viz, etc), or from fansub?

– Andrew T.
24 mins ago





Is this from a legal translation (e.g. Crunchyroll, Viz, etc), or from fansub?

– Andrew T.
24 mins ago










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I believe it's written right-to-left. After changing the direction, it's:




参月 拾参日 火




Or:




三月 十三日 火




Which reads "March", "13th (day of month)", "Tuesday", respectively. Perhaps the translator was also confused :)



As you probably know, the standard format of dates in Japanese is month 月 day 日, optionally followed by the day of the week. For example, today is "2月28日(木)".






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I believe it's written right-to-left. After changing the direction, it's:




参月 拾参日 火




Or:




三月 十三日 火




Which reads "March", "13th (day of month)", "Tuesday", respectively. Perhaps the translator was also confused :)



As you probably know, the standard format of dates in Japanese is month 月 day 日, optionally followed by the day of the week. For example, today is "2月28日(木)".






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  • 右から読むのね~ってそらそうか・・

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I believe it's written right-to-left. After changing the direction, it's:




参月 拾参日 火




Or:




三月 十三日 火




Which reads "March", "13th (day of month)", "Tuesday", respectively. Perhaps the translator was also confused :)



As you probably know, the standard format of dates in Japanese is month 月 day 日, optionally followed by the day of the week. For example, today is "2月28日(木)".






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    – Chocolate
    17 mins ago














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I believe it's written right-to-left. After changing the direction, it's:




参月 拾参日 火




Or:




三月 十三日 火




Which reads "March", "13th (day of month)", "Tuesday", respectively. Perhaps the translator was also confused :)



As you probably know, the standard format of dates in Japanese is month 月 day 日, optionally followed by the day of the week. For example, today is "2月28日(木)".






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I believe it's written right-to-left. After changing the direction, it's:




参月 拾参日 火




Or:




三月 十三日 火




Which reads "March", "13th (day of month)", "Tuesday", respectively. Perhaps the translator was also confused :)



As you probably know, the standard format of dates in Japanese is month 月 day 日, optionally followed by the day of the week. For example, today is "2月28日(木)".







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