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11 [eleven]

Months

Months

11 [十一]

11 [Jū ichi]

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January 一月 一月 0
i-------- ic------u ichigatsu i-h-g-t-u ---------
February 二月 二月 0
2g---- 2g---u 2gatsu 2g-t-u 2-----
March 三月 三月 0
3g---- 3g---u 3gatsu 3g-t-u 3-----
April 四月 四月 0
4g---- 4g---u 4gatsu 4g-t-u 4-----
May 五月 五月 0
g------ go----u gogatsu g-g-t-u -------
June 六月 六月 0
6g---- 6g---u 6gatsu 6g-t-u 6-----
These are six months. これで 六ヶ月 です 。 これで 六ヶ月 です 。 0
k--- d- r----k----------. ko-- d- r---------------. kore de roku-kagetsudesu. k-r- d- r-k--k-g-t-u-e-u. ------------------------.
January, February, March, 一月 、 二月 、 三月 一月 、 二月 、 三月 0
i--------, 2g----, 3g---- ic-------- 2g----- 3g---u ichigatsu, 2gatsu, 3gatsu i-h-g-t-u, 2g-t-u, 3g-t-u ---------,-2-----,-3-----
April, May and June. 四月 、 五月と 六月 。 四月 、 五月と 六月 。 0
4g----, g------ t- 6g----. 4g----- g------ t- 6g----. 4gatsu, gogatsu to 6gatsu. 4g-t-u, g-g-t-u t- 6g-t-u. 4-----,------------6-----.
July 七月 七月 0
7G---- 7G---u 7Gatsu 7G-t-u 7-----
August 八月 八月 0
h--------- ha-------u hachigatsu h-c-i-a-s- ----------
September 九月 九月 0
9g---- 9g---u 9gatsu 9g-t-u 9-----
October 十月 十月 0
10g---- 10g---u 10gatsu 10g-t-u 10-----
November 十一月 十一月 0
11g---- 11g---u 11gatsu 11g-t-u 11-----
December 十二月 十二月 0
12g---- 12g---u 12gatsu 12g-t-u 12-----
These are also six months. これも 六ヶ月 です 。 これも 六ヶ月 です 。 0
k--- m- r----k----------. ko-- m- r---------------. kore mo roku-kagetsudesu. k-r- m- r-k--k-g-t-u-e-u. ------------------------.
July, August, September, 七月 、 八月 、 九月 、 七月 、 八月 、 九月 、 0
7G----, h---------, 9g----, 7G----- h---------- 9g----, 7Gatsu, hachigatsu, 9gatsu, 7G-t-u, h-c-i-a-s-, 9g-t-u, 7-----,-----------,-9-----,
October, November and December. 十月 、 十一月 と 十二月 。 十月 、 十一月 と 十二月 。 0
10g----, 11g---- t- 12g----. 10g----- 11g---- t- 12g----. 10gatsu, 11gatsu to 12gatsu. 10g-t-u, 11g-t-u t- 12g-t-u. 10-----,-11---------12-----.

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