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The following table shows you the months of the year in English with their equivalent in Latin | The following table shows you the months of the year in English with their equivalent in Latin | ||
In Latin, the word "month" is written '''mensis''' in the singular and '''menses''' in the plural. | |||
Revision as of 16:53, 12 February 2022
How to Write & Pronounce the Months of the Year in Latin
Hello Latin Language learners 😊!
The following table shows you the months of the year in English with their equivalent in Latin
In Latin, the word "month" is written mensis in the singular and menses in the plural.
Happy learning ! 😀
Table: Months (Mensis) of the year in Latin
Month in English | Month in Latin | Listen to the Pronunciation | Meaning |
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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 Iulius |
|
Fifth Month |
August | Mensis Augustus |
|
Sixth Month |
September | Mensis September |
|
Seventh Month |
October | Mensis October |
|
Eighth Month |
November | Mensis November |
|
Ninth Month |
December | Mensis December |
|
Tenth Month |