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5日 [spec1] 五日 [ichi1]
いつか [spec1,ichi1] ごにち [ik]
1. [n]
▶ 5th day of the month
2. [n]
▶ five days



History:
6. A 2021-11-12 12:56:23  Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
5. A* 2021-11-11 14:48:55  Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
  Comments:
heard used on tv
("my birthday is January 5" by Kyushu man in 
his 60s)
  Diff:
@@ -15,0 +16,4 @@
+</r_ele>
+<r_ele>
+<reb>ごにち</reb>
+<re_inf>&ik;</re_inf>
4. A 2021-11-06 05:59:49  Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
  Comments:
per discussion on 四日
  Diff:
@@ -23 +23 @@
-<gloss>5 days</gloss>
+<gloss>five days</gloss>
3. A 2021-10-23 05:33:26  Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
2. A* 2021-10-23 03:44:14  Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
  Comments:
olicy
if the numbers are in the context of a formula, quantity, measurement, etc. use figures (e.g. 1.5 kilograms);
if the numbers are in something more descriptive or narrative, in general use words for numbers up to ten (e.g. three kings, 
five flowers), and figures for numbers over ten (e.g. 147 angels). In some cases, such as the 三十三所 entry, "thirty-three 
temples" looks more natural than "33 temples".

I'll use roman numerals for the glosses for days 1-10 for consistency

include ごにち[ik]? (wiki: 5日(いつか、ごにち)
  Diff:
@@ -4,0 +5,4 @@
+<keb>5日</keb>
+<ke_pri>spec1</ke_pri>
+</k_ele>
+<k_ele>
@@ -7,4 +10,0 @@
-</k_ele>
-<k_ele>
-<keb>5日</keb>
-<ke_pri>spec1</ke_pri>
@@ -19 +19 @@
-<gloss>fifth day of the month</gloss>
+<gloss>5th day of the month</gloss>
@@ -23 +23 @@
-<gloss>five days</gloss>
+<gloss>5 days</gloss>
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