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As an adverb, 'monthly' is毎月 (maitsuki) in Japanese. The adjective form of this is simply毎月の (maitsuki no).

Examples:

  • 毎月両親を訪ねる (maitsuki ryoushin o tazuneru) - "I visit my parents monthly."
  • もう毎月の料金が払えなくなった (mou maitsuki no ryoukin ga haraenaku natta) - "I can't pay the monthly fee anymore."
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