Word of the Week: Week 5
The first word of the week for the month of May is:
つき
(月)
Moon
つき read as Tsuki is the Kun-Yomi reading (Japanese reading) of 月. It
means Moon. While the On-Yomi reading (Chinese reading) is げつ (getsu) or がつ (gatsu) means Month. That’s
why, if we talk about the Japanese of Months, 月 is attached along the Months of the
year.
You can check here to study the months and days of the year:
Days, Weeks, Months of the Year in Japanese
You can check here the strokes and how to write 月:
Example:
あしたはげつようびです。(明日は月曜日です。)
Tomorrow is Monday.
みかづき (三日月)
Crescent moon.
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>> 【SPANISH LESSON #4】THE VERB “TO BE”
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