See also: januari and januári

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Dutch januari, from Latin iānuārius ((month) of Janus), perhaps from a Proto-Indo-European *h₁ey- (to go, a root).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Januari

  1. January

Coordinate terms

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(Gregorian calendar months) bulan kalender Gregorius; Januari, Februari, Maret, April, Mei, Juni, Juli, Agustus, September, Oktober, November, Desember (Category: id:Gregorian calendar months)

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Latin

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Noun

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Jānuārī

  1. genitive/vocative singular of Jānuārius

Malay

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English January, from Middle English Ieneuer, from Anglo-Norman genever, from Latin iānuārius.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /d͡ʒaˈnwari/ [d͡ʒaˈnwa.ri]
  • Hyphenation: Ja‧nua‧ri
  • Rhymes: -wari

Proper noun

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Januari (Jawi spelling جانواري)

  1. January (first month of the Gregorian calendar)

Descendants

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  • Indonesian: Januari
  • Banjarese: Januari
  • Banyumasan: Januari
  • Buginese: januari
  • Gorontalo: Januari
  • Minangkabau: Januari
  • Sundanese: Januari

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(Gregorian calendar months) bulan takwim Gregory; Januari, Februari, Mac/Maret, April, Mei, Jun, Julai, Ogos, September, Oktober, November, Disember (Category: ms:Gregorian calendar months)

Swahili

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English January.

Pronunciation

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  • Audio (Kenya):(file)

Proper noun

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Januari

  1. January

See also

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(Gregorian calendar months) miezi ya mwaka[c 1]; Januari, Februari, Machi, Aprili, Mei, Juni, Julai, Agosti, Septemba, Oktoba, Novemba, Desemba (Category: sw:Months)

  1. ^ Months are more commonly referred to by number rather than name, e.g. mwezi wa kwanza, mwezi wa pili, mwezi wa kumi na mbili rather than Januari, Februari, Desemba.
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