Talk:今年

Reading of Konnen(こんねん)
I have never heard of Konnen(こんねん) for the reading of this word. Is this really true? Though yes, the reading of 今年度 is Konnendo(こんねんど). --Carl Daniels 02:33, 17 March 2008 (UTC)


 * a link to help you, don't even need to even understand Japanese. ～ POKéTalker（═◉═） 03:19, 9 March 2019 (UTC)


 * I rarely hear of the YOMIGANA:'こんねん'... But, really true.
 * We may know different YOMIGANAs for several Japanese words.
 * ex.
 * * 今年 - こんねん/ことし(this year)
 * * 昨日 - さくじつ/きのう (yesterday)
 * * 今日 - こんにち/きょう (these days, recently/today - i.e. the strict meanings are different)
 * * 明日 - みょうにち/あす (tomorrow)
 * * 明後日 - みょうごにち/あさって (the day after tomorrow)
 * In my experiences, first YOMIGANA (on'yomi case) of each words are preferable in FORMAL scenes.
 * FYI: 今年(こんねん) in Japanese dictionary
 * --Carl Daniels (talk) 10:10, 12 March 2019 (UTC)
 * FYI: 今年(こんねん) in Japanese dictionary
 * --Carl Daniels (talk) 10:10, 12 March 2019 (UTC)