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— meaning in English: Month

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インスタンス
insutansu
スペル
superu
tsuki
彫刻
chōkoku
経営
keiei
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 月 (tsuki) when discussing dates or planning events. For example, you might hear it in a conversation about upcoming holidays, such as '来月 (raigetsu)' meaning 'next month,' or when scheduling meetings, as in '今月 (kongetsu)' meaning 'this month.'
Synonyms & nuances
While 月 (tsuki) means 'month,' a similar word, 月日 (tsukihi), refers more specifically to 'days and months.' You would use 月 when talking about a general timeframe, but if you want to emphasize both days and months together, you would choose 月日.
Culture
The character 月 not only means 'month' but also represents 'moon' in Japanese, reflecting a deep cultural connection between time and nature. In traditional Japanese calendars, months were often measured by lunar phases, tying the concept of time to the celestial movements.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 月 in a sentence?
You can use 月 in sentences like '来月は忙しいです (raigetsu wa isogashii desu),' meaning 'Next month will be busy.' It helps to convey timeframes in conversations.
Q.Is 月 used only for months?
While 月 primarily means 'month,' it is also used to denote the 'moon.' The context will clarify its meaning, so pay attention to surrounding words.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 月?
A common mistake is confusing 月 (tsuki) with other time-related words like 週 (shuu), which means 'week.' Ensure you're clear on whether you're discussing a month or a week in your sentences.
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