How to say “two o’clock” in Japanese | 二時/ 2時 (にじ、niji)

The Japanese vocabulary「二時/ 2時 (にじ、niji)」means “two o’clock.” Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.

Japanese Vocabulary and the Meaning

Key Word二時/ 2時
Hiraganaにじ
Romaji Readingniji
English Meaningtwo o’clock

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The Correct Japanese Pronunciations

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The Example Japanese Sentences

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Japanese Sentence二時になるのに眠れない。
Romaji ReadingNiji ni naru no ni nemurenai.
English MeaningI can’t sleep even though it will be two o’clock. (Plain Form)
Japanese Sentence二時になるのに眠れません。
Romaji ReadingNiji ni naru no ni nemure masen.
English MeaningI can’t sleep even though it will be two o’clock. (Polite Form)

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