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We found 15 words, 2 kanji, and 18 examples matching '五月'
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Most common form: ごがつ
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi)
May
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noun
1. fifth month of the lunar calendar  (obsolete term)
2. satsuki azalea (Rhododendron indicum)  (also written as 杜鵑花; often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 五月晴
noun
early-summer fine weather (during rainy season)
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noun
blues experienced by college freshmen or workplace recruits shortly after beginning school or work; the May blues
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noun
Boys' May Festival dolls
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ゴ   いつ-    いつ five   
ガツ   ゲツ   つき month; moon   
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もっとさむいほっかいどうでは
ごがつ
五月
ごろさきます
In Hokkaido, where it is colder, they bloom around May.
かれ
ごがつ
五月
わり
パリ
った

He went to Paris at the end of May.
ごがつ
五月
しまい
にちよう
日曜
でした
It was the last Sunday of May.
Source: ポラーノの広場 宮沢賢治, translation by Bunsuke)
スイス
ごがつ
五月
はる
くる
In Switzerland, spring comes in May.
ごがつ
五月
むいか
六日
にほん
日本
ます

I'm leaving Japan on May 6th.
 
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