"Leap-year" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Leap-year" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Leap-year" Meaning

A leap year is a year that has 366 days, instead of the usual 365 days. This extra day is added to the month of February, which normally has 28 days, making it a 29-day month in a leap year. Leap years occur when the year is divisible by 4, but not by 100, unless it is also divisible by 400. Leap years help to keep our calendar aligned with the Earth's orbit around the Sun.

"Leap-year" Examples

Usage Examples for "Leap Year"


1. Abo:out Leap Year

"The reason we have a leap year is to keep our calendar in sync with the Earth's orbit around the Sun."

2. Celebrating Birthdays

"Emma's birthday is in February, which happens to fall in a leap year, so she's only 22 on the calendar, but 23 in her heart!"

3. Unique Events

"The Olympics are held every four years, which means that sometimes they coincide with a leap year, making it an even more special occasion."

4. Financial Planning

"Before investing in a new project, we need to consider the unusual financial cycles caused by leap years, to ensure our plan is 100% successful."

5. Cultural Traditions

"In Japan, people often celebrate Leap Day with special events, as it only occurs every four years, making it a unique and memorable experience for many locals."

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