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雨気, 雨季, 雨季. (うき)
Is 雨気 a common word? How can I use it? Is the pronunciation うき or あまけ?
Is there essentially no difference between 雨季 and 雨季?
Does anyone ever use 雨下 or 雨露 (うろ/あめつゆ)?
These might be silly questions, for which I'm really sorry, but sometimes I like to explore different common words that use a particular kanji and the questions just appear.
Jul 30, 2012 5:00 PM
Answers · 1
We write it as 雨期 or 雨季 and read it as うき.
It is normally used to refer to the rainy season in other countries/regions than Japan. Japanese rainy season is normally referred to as 梅雨[つゆ or ばいう].
July 31, 2012
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