ζ
JLPT N5
Moon, month, month period
Readings
Onβyomi: γ²γ, γ¬γ (getsu, gatsu)
Kunβyomi: γ€γ (tsuki)
Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ζ
γ€γ
moon / month
ζ₯ζ
γγγγ€
next month
δ»ζ
γγγγ€
this month
ζ―ζ
γΎγγ€γ
every month
ζζζ₯
γγ€γγγ³
Monday
Example Sentences
ζγγγγγ§γγ
γ€γγ γγγγ§γγ
The moon is beautiful.
ζ₯ζζ
θ‘γγΎγγ
γγγγ€ γγγγγγΎγγ
I will travel next month.
δ»ζγ―εΏγγγ§γγ
γγγγ€γ― γγγγγγ§γγ
This month is busy.
ζ―ζ硦ζγγγγγΎγγ
γΎγγ€γ γγ
γγγγγ γγγγΎγγ
I receive my salary every month.
ζζζ₯γ«δΌγγΎγγ
γγ€γγγ³γ« γγγΎγγ
I will meet on Monday.
Cultural Note
The moon (ζ) holds a special place in Japanese culture β symbolizing beauty, impermanence, and calm reflection.
1. π Tsukimi (ζθ¦) β βmoon viewingβ is a traditional autumn festival where people admire the full moon (usually in September or October), decorate with pampas grass (γγγ), and eat ε£ε (γ γγ) β round rice dumplings symbolizing the full moon.
Itβs similar to Indiaβs appreciation of the moon during festivals like Karva Chauth β peaceful, reflective, and family-centered.
2. π ζ often appears in poetry and literature (like haiku) to express elegance, nostalgia, and fleeting beauty β a key idea in βwabi-sabiβ (δΎγ³ε―γ³) aesthetics.
3. In everyday language, ζ connects time and nature:
o γζζ§ (γγ€γγγΎ) β polite, affectionate way to refer to βthe moon.β
o ζ硦 (γγ£γγ γ) β monthly salary.
o ε ζγ»ζ₯ζγ»ζ―ζ β reflect how the moonβs cycle governs time.
In short, ζ is both scientific (marking months) and spiritual (symbolizing beauty and change).
1. π Tsukimi (ζθ¦) β βmoon viewingβ is a traditional autumn festival where people admire the full moon (usually in September or October), decorate with pampas grass (γγγ), and eat ε£ε (γ γγ) β round rice dumplings symbolizing the full moon.
Itβs similar to Indiaβs appreciation of the moon during festivals like Karva Chauth β peaceful, reflective, and family-centered.
2. π ζ often appears in poetry and literature (like haiku) to express elegance, nostalgia, and fleeting beauty β a key idea in βwabi-sabiβ (δΎγ³ε―γ³) aesthetics.
3. In everyday language, ζ connects time and nature:
o γζζ§ (γγ€γγγΎ) β polite, affectionate way to refer to βthe moon.β
o ζ硦 (γγ£γγ γ) β monthly salary.
o ε ζγ»ζ₯ζγ»ζ―ζ β reflect how the moonβs cycle governs time.
In short, ζ is both scientific (marking months) and spiritual (symbolizing beauty and change).