'Tsukai' has several meanings, among them 'message,' 'errand,' and 'use' (as in "the use of something.")
tsuki (moon) + ko (child)
getsu Moon in Japanese is tsuki. 『tsuki』 『tsuki』 Tsuki. tsuki
You would say "neko tsuki no (猫月の)" which translates into "moon cat." But because it reads the same forward and backwards, it would also mean "cat moon."
"Tsuki no" means "of the moon" in Japanese.
No, but "tsuki" means "moon."
In Japanese, "Tsuki" means "moon" and "hana" means "flower."
Tsoo'-kee is how you pronounce tsuki.
Akai Tsuki was created in 2004.
Kurenai no Tsuki happened in 2009.
Kōjō no Tsuki was created in 1901.
Summer is 'natsu', and moon is 'tsuki'. So I think it is probably 'Natsu no tsuki'.
Tsuki means moon in Japanese so...