海月
Tags
- gikun or jukujikun
- Gikun and jukujikun are readings of kanji combinations that have no direct correspondence to the characters' individual on'yomi or kun'yomi readings. #gikun
- rarely used kanji form
- rarely used kanji form #rK
- usually written using kana alone
- Words and expressions which are always written using hiragana or katakana. #uk
- noun
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi) #n
- noun (generic)
- All kinds of Japanese nouns #noun
Other forms:
Example sentences
- Japanese sentence
- 今日はクラゲがいるから気をつけて。Loading...
- Sentence analysis
- Meaning
- There are jellyfish out there today, so watch out.Il y a des méduses aujourd'hui, alors fais attention.Hoy hay medusas, así que ten cuidado.