How to Say ‘Next month’ in Japanese
来月に
らいげつに
💬 Usage Tip: Denotes when something will occur, specifically in the future.
🇯🇵 In Japan: The Japanese often plan activities a month in advance.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
来月らいげつ
[raigetsu]
Next month
Referring to the month coming after the current one.
来月に計画があります。
I have plans next month.
にに
[ni]
At
Used as a marker for time or place.
来月に活動があります。
There is an event next month.
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