Spell and Pronounce Months of the Year in Japanese

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In Japanese, there is no capitalization. Months are made up of numerals (1–12) with gatsu, which literally translates to “month” in English. Therefore, to pronounce the months of the year, you usually say the month’s number, then gatsu. However, there are certain exceptions: Pay special attention to the months of April, July, and September. It’s shi-gatsu, not yon-gatsu, shichi-gatsu, not nana-gatsu, and ku-gatsu, not kyuu-gatsu, in April. The Japanese imperial year is based on the tale of Emperor Jimmu’s creation of Japan in 660 BC. In 1873. It was never used to substitute era designations, and it hasn’t been used since World War II. Read more: https://speakingtongue.com/months-of-the-year-in-japanese/