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Latin was one a classical language becomes dominant of Italy and widely spoken in the region of Rome, known as Latium and the western Roman Empire.


known as Latium and the western Roman Empire. Let’s see how to say days and months of the year in Latin.
Let’s see how to say days and months of the year in Latin.
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== '''How to Say English Months in Latin''' ==
<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson:</span> [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]], [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Family|Family Members Vocabulary in Latin]], [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Education|Education]] & [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Introducing-Yourself|Introducing Yourself]].
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==Months==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!'''Month Name in English'''
!Month Name in English
!'''Month Name in Latin'''
!Month Name in Latin
!'''Meaning'''
!Meaning
|-
|-
|
{| class="wikitable"
|January
|January
|Mensis Ianuarius
|Month of Janus
|-
|-
|February
|February
|Mensis Februarius
|Month of the Februa
|-
|-
|March
|March
|Mensis Martius
|Month of Mars
|-
|-
|April
|April
|Mensis Aprilis
|Month of Aphrodite
|-
|-
|May
|May
|Mensis Maius
|Month of Maia
|-
|-
|June
|June
|Mensis Iunius
|Month of Juno
|-
|-
|July
|July
|Mensis Quintilis/Mensis Quinctilis
|Fifth Month
|-
|-
|August
|August
|Mensis Sextilis
|Sixth Month
|-
|-
|September
|September
|Mensis September
|Seventh Month
|-
|-
|October
|October
|Mensis October
|Eighth Month
|-
|-
|November
|November
|Mensis November
|Ninth Month
|-
|-
|December
|December
|}
|Mensis December
|
|Tenth Month
{| class="wikitable"
|Mensis  Ianuarius
|-
|Mensis  Februarius
|-
|Mensis  Martius
|-
|Mensis  Aprilis
|-
|Mensis  Maius
|-
|Mensis Iunius
|-
|Mensis  Quintilis/Mensis Quinctilis
|-
|Mensis  Sextilis
|-
|Mensis September
|-
|Mensis  October
|-
|Mensis  November
|-
|Mensis  December
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
|Month of  Janus
|-
|Month of  the Februa
|-
|Month of  Mars
|-
|Month of  Aphrodite
|-
|Month of  Maia
|-
|Month of  Juno
|-
|Fifth  Month
|-
|Sixth  Month
|-
|Seventh  Month
|-
|Eighth  Month
|-
|Ninth  Month
|-
|Tenth Month
|}
|}
|}


== '''Days of the week''' ==
==Days of the week==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!'''English'''
!English
!'''Latin'''
!Latin
!'''Italian'''
!Italian
!'''French'''
!French
|-
|-
|
{| class="wikitable"
|Monday
|Monday
|dies  Lunae: "day of the Moon"
|lunedì
|Lundi
|-
|-
|Tuesday
|Tuesday
|dies Martis : "day of Mars" (Roman god of war)
|martedì
|Mardi
|-
|-
|Wednesday
|Wednesday
|dies Mercurii:  "day of Mercury" 
|mercoledì
|Mercredi
|-
|-
|Thursday
|Thursday
|dies Iovis:  "day of Jupiter"
|giovedì
|Jeudi
|-
|-
|Friday
|Friday
|dies Veneris : "day of Venus" (goddess of  love and beauty)
|venerdì
|Vendredi
|-
|-
|Saturday
|Saturday
|dies Saturni:  "day of Saturn" (Roman god of  agriculture)
|sabato
|Samedi
|-
|-
|Sunday
|Sunday
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
|dies Lunae: "day of the Moon"
|-
|dies Martis : "day of Mars" (Roman god  of war)
|-
|dies Mercurii:   "day of  Mercury" 
|-
|dies Iovis:  "day of Jupiter"
|-
|dies Veneris :  "day of  Venus" (goddess of love and beauty)
|-
|dies Saturni:  "day of  Saturn" (Roman god of agriculture)
|-
|dies Solis: "day of the Sun"
|dies Solis: "day of the Sun"
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
|lunedì
|-
|martedì
|-
|mercoledì
|-
|giovedì
|-
|venerdì
|-
|sabato
|-
|domenica
|domenica
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
|Lundi
|-
|Mardi
|-
|Mercredi
|-
|Jeudi
|-
|Vendredi
|-
|Samedi
|-
|Dimanche
|Dimanche
|}
|}
|}


== '''Planetary Gods''' ==
==Planetary Gods==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!'''Planet'''
!Planet
!'''Babylonian'''
!Babylonian
!'''Latin'''
!Latin
!'''Greek'''
!Greek
!'''Sanskrit'''
!Sanskrit
|-
|-
|
{| class="wikitable"
|Sun
|Sun
|Shamash
|Sol
|Helios
|Surya, Aditya, Ravi
|-
|-
|Moon
|Moon
|Sin
|Luna
|Selene
|Chandra, Soma
|-
|-
|Mars
|Mars
|Nergal
|Mars
|Ares
|Angaraka, Mangala
|-
|-
|Mercury
|Mercury
|Nabu
|Mercurius
|Hermes
|Budh
|-
|-
|Jupiter
|Jupiter
|Marduk
|Iupiter
|Zeus
|Brishaspati, Cura
|-
|-
|Venus
|Venus
|Ishtar
|Venus
|Aphrodite
|Shukra
|-
|-
|Saturn
|Saturn
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
|Shamash
|-
|Sin
|-
|Nergal
|-
|Nabu
|-
|Marduk
|-
|Ishtar
|-
|Ninurta 
|Ninurta 
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
|Sol
|-
|Luna
|-
|Mars
|-
|Mercurius
|-
|Iupiter
|-
|Venus
|-
|Saturnus 
|Saturnus 
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
|Helios
|-
|Selene
|-
|Ares
|-
|Hermes
|-
|Zeus
|-
|Aphrodite
|-
|Kronos 
|Kronos 
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
|Surya, Aditya, Ravi
|-
|Chandra, Soma
|-
|Angaraka, Mangala
|-
|Budh
|-
|Brishaspati, Cura
|-
|Shukra
|-
|Shani
|Shani
|}
|}
|}
 
==Sources==
https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-names-for-the-days-121024
https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-names-for-the-days-121024
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Pronouns-in-Latin|Pronouns in Latin]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Time|Time]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Days-Of-The-Week|Days Of The Week]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Adverbs-in-Latin|Adverbs in Latin]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Count-from-0-to-100|Count from 0 to 100]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-Year|Months of the Year]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Words-and-Expressions-Latin|Words and Expressions Latin]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Useful-phrases|Useful phrases]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Basic-Phrases-in-Latin|Basic Phrases in Latin]]
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 27 March 2023

Rome 27 395.png

Latin was one a classical language becomes dominant of Italy and widely spoken in the region of Rome, known as Latium and the western Roman Empire.

Let’s see how to say days and months of the year in Latin.

Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Days of the Week, Family Members Vocabulary in Latin, Education & Introducing Yourself.

Months[edit | edit source]

Month Name in English Month Name in Latin Meaning
January Mensis Ianuarius Month of Janus
February Mensis Februarius Month of the Februa
March Mensis Martius Month of Mars
April Mensis Aprilis Month of Aphrodite
May Mensis Maius Month of Maia
June Mensis Iunius Month of Juno
July Mensis Quintilis/Mensis Quinctilis Fifth Month
August Mensis Sextilis Sixth Month
September Mensis September Seventh Month
October Mensis October Eighth Month
November Mensis November Ninth Month
December Mensis December Tenth Month

Days of the week[edit | edit source]

English Latin Italian French
Monday dies Lunae: "day of the Moon" lunedì Lundi
Tuesday dies Martis : "day of Mars" (Roman god of war) martedì Mardi
Wednesday dies Mercurii:  "day of Mercury"  mercoledì Mercredi
Thursday dies Iovis:  "day of Jupiter" giovedì Jeudi
Friday dies Veneris : "day of Venus" (goddess of love and beauty) venerdì Vendredi
Saturday dies Saturni:  "day of Saturn" (Roman god of agriculture) sabato Samedi
Sunday dies Solis: "day of the Sun" domenica Dimanche

Planetary Gods[edit | edit source]

Planet Babylonian Latin Greek Sanskrit
Sun Shamash Sol Helios Surya, Aditya, Ravi
Moon Sin Luna Selene Chandra, Soma
Mars Nergal Mars Ares Angaraka, Mangala
Mercury Nabu Mercurius Hermes Budh
Jupiter Marduk Iupiter Zeus Brishaspati, Cura
Venus Ishtar Venus Aphrodite Shukra
Saturn Ninurta  Saturnus  Kronos  Shani

Sources[edit | edit source]

https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-names-for-the-days-121024

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]