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moon ใคใ
How to say “moon” in Japanese? “ใคใ”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใคใ” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on moon in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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ใคใ info.

Tips to remember the Japanese word:
Think of the connection between "moon" and "ๆœˆ" (ใคใ). Visualize the moon shining brightly in the night sky and associate it with the pronunciation "tsuki."

Explanations:
"ๆœˆ" (ใคใ) is a common word in Japanese for "moon." It is integral to both cultural expressions and daily language.

Other words that mean the same thing:
1. ใƒซใƒŠ (ใ‚‹ใช, runa) – an alternative but less common version, borrowed from the Latin word for moon and mostly used in scientific or poetic contexts.

Alternate meanings like slang:
1. ๆœˆ (ใคใ, tsuki) can also mean "month" depending on the context in which it is used.

Examples of sentences that use it:
1. ไปŠๅคœใฏๆœˆใŒใจใฆใ‚‚ใใ‚Œใ„ใงใ™ใ€‚
(Konya wa tsuki ga totemo kirei desu.)
Tonight, the moon is very beautiful.

2. ๆœˆใŒ็ฉบใซ่ผใ„ใฆใ„ใ‚‹ใ€‚
(Tsuki ga sora ni kagayaite iru.)
The moon is shining in the sky.

3. ๆฅๆœˆใ€ๆ—…่กŒใซ่กŒใไบˆๅฎšใงใ™ใ€‚
(Raigetsu, ryokล ni iku yotei desu.)
Next month, I plan to go on a trip.

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ใคใŽ info.

Tips to remember the Japanese word 'ใคใŽ (tsugi)':
1. Association with 'Next': Imagine stepping stones where each stone represents the 'next' step, helping you progress.
2. Sound Mnemonic: "Tsugi" sounds like "see-gee". Think of 'seeing' the next 'G', as if moving to the next level in a series.

Explanations:
'ใคใŽ' (tsugi) is a common noun and prefix in Japanese, meaning 'next' or 'following'. It indicates something that comes immediately after something else in a sequence.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ๆฌกใฎ (ใคใŽใฎ, tsugi no): This phrase is used similarly and means "the next" or "following".
– ๆฌกๅ›ž (ใ˜ใ‹ใ„, jikai): This means "next time".
– ๆฌกใฎ็•ช (ใคใŽใฎใฐใ‚“, tsugi no ban): This can be used to denote "the next turn" or "the next in line".

Alternate meanings like slang:
There aren't any prominent slang uses for 'ใคใŽ', as its meaning is pretty straightforward.

Examples of sentences that use 'ใคใŽ':
1. ๆฌกใฏๅ›ใฎ็•ชใ ใ‚ˆใ€‚
(ใคใŽใฏ ใใฟใฎ ใฐใ‚“ใ ใ‚ˆใ€‚)
Tsugi wa kimi no ban da yo.
"Itโ€™s your turn next."

2. ๆฌกใฎ้ง…ใง้™ใ‚Šใพใ™ใ€‚
(ใคใŽใฎ ใˆใใง ใŠใ‚Šใพใ™ใ€‚)
Tsugi no eki de orimasu.
"I will get off at the next station."

3. ๆฌกใฎไบˆๅฎšใฏไฝ•ใงใ™ใ‹๏ผŸ
(ใคใŽใฎ ใ‚ˆใฆใ„ใฏ ใชใ‚“ใงใ™ใ‹๏ผŸ)
Tsugi no yotei wa nan desu ka?
"What is the next plan?"

4. ๆฌกใฎๅ•้กŒใซ้€ฒใฟใพใ—ใ‚‡ใ†ใ€‚
(ใคใŽใฎ ใ‚‚ใ‚“ใ ใ„ใซ ใ™ใ™ใฟใพใ—ใ‚‡ใ†ใ€‚)
Tsugi no mondai ni susumimashou.
"Let's move on to the next problem."

5. ๆฌกใฎใƒšใƒผใ‚ธใ‚’้–‹ใ„ใฆใใ ใ•ใ„ใ€‚
(ใคใŽใฎ ใƒšใƒผใ‚ธใ‚’ ใฒใ‚‰ใ„ใฆใใ ใ•ใ„ใ€‚)
Tsugi no pฤ“ji o hiraite kudasai.
"Please open to the next page."

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