Yiddish months
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Yiddish (ייִדיש)
Language Family:
Indo-European, West Germanic branch, close to German
Official language:
nowhere, but spoken all over the world (mainly Israel and the Americas)
Pattern:
Latin
Days of the Week:
- translations: January: ×™×?Ö·× ×•×?ַר [yanuar/Januar] = Ianus, Roman god
- translations: February: פֿעברו×?ַר [februar/Februar] = Roman purification feast
- translations: March: מ×?ַרץ [marts/Marz] = Mars, Roman god
- translations: April: ×?ַפּריל [april/April] = opening, Latin
- translations: May: מײַ [may/Mai] = Maia, Roman goddess
- translations: June: ×™×•× ×™ [yuni/Juni] = Iuno, Roman goddess
- translations: July: יולי [yuli/Juli] = Iulius Caesar, Roman emperor
- translations: August: ×?ױגוסט [oygust/Äugust] = Augustus, Roman emperor
- translations: September: סעפּטעמבער [september/September] = 7th month, Latin
- translations: October: ×?ָקט×?ָבער [oktober/Oktober] = 8th month, Latin
- translations: November: × ×?ָװעמבער [november/November] = 9th month, Latin
- translations: December: דעצעמבער [detsember/Dezember] = 10th month, Latin
>> multilingual resources >> Translations: Months >> Translations: Latin months
see also Yiddish days
