The kanji for moon/month is and 月 which is read /tsu ki/ , /ga tsu/ and /ge tsu/ as well. It is used in compound words acting as the modifier 'lunar'. If you need a separate word as a modifier you can use 太陰の /tai in no/.
tsuki
Tsuki no
Hm, well if you join "kitteru" (cutting) and "tsuki" (moon) together, I suppose you'd have "cutting moon." This would be pronounced: KEET!-teh-roo tsoo-kee.
Gesshoku
月食
tsuki no hana
You may say 'kuroi tsuki,' written: 黒い月
Nisshoku
日食
Eclipse in Japanese is Nisshoku (knee-show-coo) - Japanese symbols - 日食
A solar eclipse translates to : labores solis
spanish noun- eclipse verb - eclipsar
Quiero ver Eclipse luego mal.
its not Japanese
Eclipse in Japanese is Nisshoku (knee-show-coo) - Japanese symbols - 日食
The words for 'solar eclipse' and 'lunar eclipse' are 日食 (nisshoku) and 月食 (gesshoku) in Japanese. The character 食 may be used to mean eclipse.
yes you can cause i put on in my 93 eclipse and now i have a96 eclipse a i put a brand new 2.4 Japanese motor in it
日食
Nisshoku
日食 Nisshoku
Kuro tsuki no kage ni or lunar eclipse is gesshoku solar eclipse is nisshoku
India, Bhutan, China and the southern Japanese islands.
The Eclipse GST automobile is produced by the Japanese car company Mitsubishi. The production date of the Eclipsed GST was in the midst of the year of 1989.
When referring to solar/lunar eclipses, it would be 'shoku,' written: 食
No. An eclipse of the sun is called a solar eclipse. A lunar eclipse is an eclipse of the moon.
eclipse is of two kinds- solar eclipse and lunar eclipse