Januari
Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
From Dutch januari, from Latin iānuārius (“(month) of Janus”), perhaps from a Proto-Indo-European *h₁ey- (“to go”, a root).
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Januari
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
- “Januari” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Latin edit
Noun edit
Jānuārī
Malay edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English January, from Middle English Ieneuer, from Anglo-Norman genever, from Latin iānuārius.
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Januari (Jawi spelling جانواري)
- January (first month of the Gregorian calendar)
Descendants edit
- Indonesian: Januari
- → Banjarese: Januari
- → Banyumasan: Januari
- → Buginese: januari
- → Gorontalo: Januari
- → Minangkabau: Januari
- → Sundanese: Januari
See also edit
(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 edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English January.
Pronunciation edit
Audio (Kenya) (file)
Proper noun edit
Januari
See also edit
(Gregorian calendar months) miezi ya mwaka[c 1]; Januari, Februari, Machi, Aprili, Mei, Juni, Julai, Agosti, Septemba, Oktoba, Novemba, Desemba (Category: sw:Months)
- ^ 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.