Word of the Week 5

 Word of the Week: Week 5



The first word of the week for the month of May is:



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Moon

つき read as Tsuki is the Kun-Yomi reading (Japanese reading) of . 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, 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 :

Kanji: 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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 If you want to check my previous post, you can check it through the link below:

>> Japanese Pronouns
>> Things / Objects in Japanese

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>> The Hiragana Character
>> The Katakana Character

For Word of the Week page, please check the link below: 

>> Word of the week 3
Word of the Week 3

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>>Japanese Words| Hiragana | I-adjectives

For my Spanish lessons that I am still not fluent and need more effort to study, you can check the link below:

>> 【SPANISH LESSON #4】THE VERB “TO BE”

You can also my personal website where I write stories and blog about things I like:

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