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What does month mean?
Definitions in simple English

month

A measure of time, approximately equal to the time taken for the moon to circle the earth. There are between 28 and 31 days in one month. There are 12 months in one year.

month

one of the twelve divisions of the calendar year he paid the bill last month a time unit of approximately 30 days he was given a month to pay the bill

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Topics month topics

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Simple sentences

The first month of the year is January.
You can read ten books in a week? Don't you mean in a month?
The hospital opened last month.
The factory will cease operations next month.
How often do you wash your car a month?
January is usually the coldest month.
I have a little money this month.
I have to reduce my expenses this month.
December is the last month of the year.
Tell me the name of the ninth month.
Her older sister got married last month.
She will arrive in Tokyo at the beginning of next month.
I hear she is going to get married next month.
I lived for more than a month in Nagoya.
I lived in Nagoya for over a month.
He's got a face like a month of wet Sundays.
I've rented a room in Paris for a month.
The price of the stock declined by half in a month.
The school drains the pool once a month.
The meeting will be postponed till the 20th of this month.
How much is the rent per month?
You're a month behind with your rent.
January is the first month of the year.
I'm very happy you'll be visiting Tokyo next month.
Each member has to pay 10,000 yen a month.
There was a convention last month.
The meeting is held twice a month.
Not a drop of rain fell for a month, so they had to dig a well.
The committee meets twice a month.
I'll be sixteen years old next month.
Mary is going to have a baby next month.
Bob writes to me once a month.

Movie subtitles

If only I have that child, you don't have to put blood on your hands every leap month, either.
And what are the odds of two miracles in one month?
No, actually that's from this month's Glamor.
I pay your dogs every month for protection.
I thought maybe she was a singer, perhaps in town for the karaoke festival, but that's next month and the organisers don't recognise her from their line-up.
Even if it was just for a month or two.
And I can't make the same offer, but I'll sublet your room month to month, until you can move back in.
As a matter of fact, up until about a month ago I though that we were through.
Vitalij said he had been here a month ago.
How could anyone have built that monstrosity in less than a month?
You killed 17 people just last month.
No, that only happens once a month, when I see her.
A month later, she was jailed for treason.
In March 1952, just before the new receiver was finished, I went to Kootwijk for a month and a half to calibrate our radio telescope.
He hasn't heard from you in over a month.
We had a feverish month. Algiers was under siege.
It cooled down after a month.
Another month?
One more infraction, and you'll spend a month in isolation.
If I find out you're crying and the other inmates can't sleep. I'll make you cry for a month in isolation.
You've spent a month in the padded cell because I gave the order.
Take him back, one more month.
One morning, a month later, Mr. West arrived in the Bolshevik capital.
At the end of the month.
A month later.
Just for a month.
I'll be the on the throne for one month.
In the next month, he will be the Team Leader for the joint officer team of the North and South, and compete against the officers from 16 countries attending the third WOC.
Have the other teams arrived? We have come a bit late, other team members have already completed the adaptation training a month ago.
Within the next month, she will replace King Lee Jae Ha and carry out associate work.
Around next month, I'm going to be leaving for China for several years, so the timing is just right. While I was traveling abroad, though it's not as much as you, I managed to make some money, too.
I'll be here for a month.
Mr. Raynal, owner of a nearby mill, inspected the building every month to evaluate needed repairs.
John W. Berryman was here to see it last month.
I can use you the first of the month.
Will somebody take a six-month's subscription? I'll go to high school.

News and current affairs

The recommendation to enlarge the SDR basket has been warmly backed by Christine Lagarde, the IMF's managing director, and a final decision by the Fund's executive board is expected at the end of the month.
Turkey has been given what looks like an ultimatum from the EU Commission: open your ports for ships from Cyprus within a month, or you may risk a halt to the EU accession talks now underway.
The Commission's progress report will be dealt with by the European Council next month.
When NATO leaders meet for their summit in Riga at the end of this month, there will be a ghost at the feast: Afghanistan's opium.
Such regulatory reform is now under consideration by the European Commission, and French support is imperative if the EU is to announce this month the necessary legislative moves to promote transparency.
BRUSSELS - The recent death in Brussels of Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi finally brings to light what lay behind his mysterious two-month disappearance from public life.
The polling organization Gallup asked people in 135 countries whether they had, in the last month, donated money to a charity, volunteered their time to an organization, or helped a stranger.
Gallup's results, which form the basis of the World Giving Index 2014, indicate that approximately 2.3 billion people, a third of the world's population, perform at least one altruistic act per month.
Some mortgages even had negative amortization: payments did not cover the interest due, so every month the debt grew more.
The United States seems to reel from one mass gun killing to another - roughly one a month this year alone.
This month, they succeeded, at least for now.
I want to deviate from my usual economic theme this month and focus instead on the system by which the press - mostly the American press - covers government nowadays.
The output gap reflects a deficit of more than 12 million jobs - the number of jobs needed to return to the economy's peak 2007 employment level and absorb the 125,000 people who enter the labor force each month.
Djindjic himself narrowly escaped a highway assassination attempt only last month.
LONDON - Last month, while in New York City, I happened to be staying in the same hotel as Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
But coming as it does only one month after the alarming Russian-Georgian confrontation, it may offer real hope that tensions in the volatile Caucasus region can be eased.
And, by opposing the inclusion of legally binding climate commitments, it weakened the global climate agreement that was reached this month in Paris, leaving compliance and implementation uncertain.
London - Thirty years ago this month, Margaret Thatcher came to power.
WASHINGTON, DC - Something changed - or perhaps was revealed - in the United States during the last month.
An internal review panel studying what went wrong in the UN system's response to Sri Lanka, commissioned by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and headed by the distinguished diplomat Charles Petrie, is due to report to Ban next month.
Unlike former Peruvian dictator Alberto Fujimori's daughter, who lost her presidential bid in Peru last month, Park is likely to defy her family's tragic history.
Nevertheless, the effort to preempt American strategy clearly failed, as new UN sanctions were implemented earlier this month.
This month's deal between President Barack Obama and the Republicans in Congress to extend the tax cuts initiated a decade ago by President George W. Bush is being hailed as the start of a new bipartisan consensus.

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