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642 examples found containing '月'
つき
ひがし
から
のぼ

The moon rises in the east.
つき
もう
がっている

The moon is already up.
じゅうがつ
10月
みっか
3日
です
It's the third of October.
つき

The moon is risen.
まもなく
つき
でた
Before long, the moon came out.
にほん
日本
がくねん
学年
しがつ
4月
はじ
まる

In Japan the school year begins in April.
せんげつ
先月
とても
いそが
しい
つき
でした
It was a very busy month last month.
しがつ
4月
がっこう
学校
ぎょうじ
行事
たくさんある
In April we have a lot of school events.
いま
つき
いち
ばん
きれい
とき
です
This is when the moon is its most beautiful.
つき
じぶん
自分
ひか
らない

The moon doesn't have light of its own.
がっこう
学校
はじ
まる
つき
しがつ
4月

The month when school begins is April.
ほどなく
つき

We had not been waiting long when the moon appeared.
ちきゅう
地球
つき
よりずっと
おお
きい

The earth is far bigger than the moon.
やがて
つき
はじ
めた

Before long, the moon began to appear.
ジュディ
くがつ
9月
いつか
5日
あさ
まれました

Judy was born on the morning of September 5.
たいよう
太陽
つき
より
あか
るい

The sun is brighter than the moon.
たいよう
太陽
つき
より
おお
きい

The sun is larger than the moon.
あき
つき
うつく
しい

The moon is beautiful in fall.
いちがつ
1月
しけん
試験
ける
よてい
予定
です
I'm taking an exam in January.
つき
じゅうりょく
重力
ちきゅう
地球
ろく
ぶん
いち
である
The gravity of the moon is one-sixth of that of the earth.
つき
くさ
えて

There is no grass on the moon.
この
しがつ
4月
える
たの
しみ
しています
I'm looking forward to seeing you this April.
こんや
今夜
つき
とてもきれい
The moon is very beautiful this evening.
ろくがつ
6月
あめ
おお
つき
です
June is the month when we have a lot of rain.
その
ばん
つき
ていた

There was a moon that night.
がっこう
学校
しがつ
4月
はじ
まる

School begins in April.
わたし
つき
りょこう
旅行
したい
I want to travel to the moon.
たいよう
太陽
つき
よりずっと
おお
きい

The sun is much larger than the moon.
ごがつ
5月
しがつ
4月
あとくる
May comes after April.
つまり
ごがつ
5月
とおか
10日
こと
That is to say, on May 10th.
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