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@Marutaro: We read 29 twenty-nine. But 2 is two, and 9 is nine. In Japanese, we read 29 as …

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We read 29 twenty-nine. But 2 is two, and 9 is nine.
In Japanese, we read 29 as “niju-kyu” but 2 as “ni” and 9 as “ku”.
So 29 is also read as “ni-ku”.
“ni-ku” means “meat” in Japanese. So the 29th day is called the “meat” day.
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