Language/Assyrian-neo-aramaic/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-year

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Introduction

This lesson covers the Assyrian Neo-Aramaic names for the months of the year. Each month in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic not only has a unique name but also carries cultural significance, often tied to seasonal events, holidays, and historical traditions.

Vocabulary List

Month Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Cultural Significance
January Kanon kharaya A time for new beginnings; often marked by celebrations of the New Year.
February Eshwat Known for the cold weather; a period of preparation for spring.
March Adar Associated with the start of spring; agricultural preparations begin.
April Nisan Celebrated as the month of liberation and rebirth; includes holidays such as Kha b' Nisan (Assyrian New Year).
May Iyar Known for the blooming of flowers and moderate climate.
June Khziran Marks the beginning of summer; often associated with harvesting certain crops.
July Tamoz Characterized by hot weather; summer festivals are common.
August Tabbakh (Ab) Traditionally a month of harvest; celebrated for its agricultural significance.
September Ilol Marks the end of summer and beginning of autumn; harvest season continues.
October Teshrin qamaya Associated with cooler temperatures and the changing of leaves.
November Teshrin kharaya Known for the onset of winter; preparations for the cold season begin.
December Kanon qamaya Celebratory month with Christmas and New Year's Eve; a time of family gatherings and reflections.

Source

http://www.learnassyrian.com/aramaic/time/time.html

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