November
Translingual edit
November [1] |
November [2] |
November [3] |
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November
- (international standards) NATO, ICAO, ITU & IMO radiotelephony clear code (spelling-alphabet name) for the letter N.
- (nautical) Signal flag for the letter N.
- (time zone) UTC−01:00
code | Alfa | Bravo | Charlie | Delta | Echo | Foxtrot | Golf | Hotel | India | Juliett | Kilo | Lima | Mike |
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November | Oscar | Papa | Quebec | Romeo | Sierra | Tango | Uniform | Victor | Whiskey | Xray | Yankee | Zulu |
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References edit
- ^ DIN 5009:2022-06, Deutsches Institut für Normung, 2022 June, page Anhang B: Buchstabiertafel der ICAO („Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet“)
English edit
Alternative forms edit
- Novembre (obsolete)
Etymology edit
From Middle English Novembre, from Old French novembre, from Latin november (“ninth month”), from Latin novem, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥ (“nine”); + Latin -ber, from -bris, an adjectival suffix. November was the ninth month in the Roman calendar.
Displaced native Old English blōtmōnaþ (literally “sacrifice month”), so called because the Anglo-Saxons, when they were pagans, would sacrifice in this month before the winter set in.
Pronunciation edit
- (UK) IPA(key): /nəʊˈvɛmbə/, /nəˈvɛmbə/
- (US) enPR: nō-vĕmʹbər, IPA(key): /noʊˈvɛmbɚ/
- Hyphenation: No‧vem‧ber
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -ɛmbə(ɹ)
Proper noun edit
November (plural Novembers)
- The eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar, following October and preceding December. Abbreviation: Nov or Nov.
- 1827, [John Keble], “Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity”, in The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holydays throughout the Year, volume II, Oxford, Oxfordshire: […] [B]y W. Baxter, for J. Parker; and C[harles] and J[ohn] Rivington, […], →OCLC, page 85:
- Red o'er the forest glows the setting sun, / The line of yellow light dies fast away / That crown'd the eastern copse, and chill and dun / Falls on the moor the brief November day.
- A female given name.
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Descendants edit
- Bislama: novemba
- Pitcairn-Norfolk: Nowemba
- Tok Pisin: Novemba
- → Bengali: নভেম্বর (nobhembor)
- → Burmese: နိုဝင်ဘာ (nuiwangbha)
- → Chichewa: Novembala
- → Dari: نومبر (novembar)
- → Dhivehi: ނޮވެމްބަރު (novem̊baru)
- → Hausa: Nuwamba
- → Hawaiian: Nowemapa
- → Hindi: नवंबर (navambar)
- → Malay: November
- → Maori: Noema
- → Marshallese: Nobōm̧ba
- → Swahili: Novemba
- → Tokelauan: Novema
- → Tongan: Nōvema
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- (Gregorian calendar months) Gregorian calendar month; January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December (Category: en:Gregorian calendar months)
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Audio (file)
Noun edit
November (plural Novembermaande)
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(Gregorian calendar months) Januarie, Februarie, Maart, April, Mei, Junie, Julie, Augustus, September, Oktober, November, Desember (Category: af:Months)
German edit
Etymology edit
From Latin november, from novem (“nine”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
November m (strong, genitive Novembers or November, plural November)
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- (Gregorian calendar months) Monat im gregorianischen Kalender (Gregorianischen Kalender);
- (common) Januar / Jänner, Februar / Feber, März, April, Mai, Juni (Juno), Juli (Julei), August, September, Oktober, November, Dezember
- (archaic, poetic) Hartung, Hornung, Lenzing, Launing / Ostermond / Ostermonat, Wonnemond, Brachet, Heuert / Heumonat, Ernting / Erntemond / Erntemonat, Scheiding, Gilbhart, Nebelung, Julmond (Category: de:Gregorian calendar months)
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Hunsrik edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from German November.[1]
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November m (nominative plural November)
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- (Gregorian calendar months) Monate im gregorianicher Kalenner; Januer, Februer, Merz, April, Maai, Juni, Juli, Aaugust/August, September, Oktover, November, Dezember (Categories: hrx:Gregorian calendar months, hrx:Months)
References edit
- ^ Piter Kehoma Boll (2021) “November”, in Dicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português [Riograndenser Hunsrickisch–Portuguese Dictionary][1] (in Portuguese), 3 edition, Ivoti: Riograndenser Hunsrickisch, page 119
Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
From Dutch november, from Latin november (“ninth month”), from Latin novem, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥ (“nine”); + Latin -ber, from adjectival suffix -bris; November was the ninth month in the Roman calendar.
Pronunciation edit
- (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /noˈvɛmbər/, [noˈfɛm.bər]
Proper noun edit
Novèmbêr
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- Nopember (Nonstandard Indonesian)
Coordinate terms edit
(Gregorian calendar months) bulan kalender Gregorius; Januari, Februari, Maret, April, Mei, Juni, Juli, Agustus, September, Oktober, November, Desember (Category: id:Gregorian calendar months)
Further reading edit
- “November” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Luxembourgish edit
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November m
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Malay edit
Etymology edit
From English November, from Middle English, from Old French novembre, from Latin november, from novem, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥.
Pronunciation edit
- (Johor-Selangor) IPA(key): /noˈvembə(r)/, [noˈvem.bə(r)]
- (Northern Peninsular Malay, Bahasa Baku) IPA(key): /noˈvembər/, [noˈvem.bər]
- Hyphenation: No‧vém‧ber
- Rhymes: -embə(r)
Proper noun edit
November (Jawi spelling نوۏيمبر)
- November (eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar)
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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)
Scots edit
Etymology edit
From Latin november (“of the ninth month”).
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Proper noun edit
November