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月 (tsuki) is the Japanese word for moon and you can use 凍結 (touketsu) to indicate something is frozen, thereby producing the statement 凍結月 (touketsu tsuki) which would have the meaning "frozen moon". Another way to do this would be to use the past-passive verb tense. The Japanese word for "to freeze" is 凍る (kooru) and its past-passive is 凍られた (koorareta), thus we could say 凍られた月 (koorareta tsuki) to mean "frozen moon".

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Please don't quote me on this, but I'm pretty sure it's touketsu.

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to say freeze in Japanese is 凍結 and it is read like touketsu

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