Latin was one of the most olden languages that come under the Indo-European Language family. It is a classical language widely spoken in the region of Rome, known as Latium (region of central western Italy). Latin becomes the dominant language of Italy and the western Roman Empire through the Roman Republic’s power. It has only one writing system called the Latin alphabet. In the 6th to 9th centuries, Vulgar Latin has been developed into one of the Romance languages. Also, the formal Latin language continued to be the scholarly bridge language of medieval Europe and Cilicia. It is also the holy language of several other Catholic churches. In this upcoming article, let’s see how to say months of the year in Latin.
In Latin, the word months is written as mensis and the plural form of the month is written as menses (months). So let’s see how to say the rest of the months of the year in Latin.
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How to Say English Months in Latin
Here let’s see how to say months of the year in Latin.
Month Name in English | Month Name in Latin | Meaning |
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 Quintilis/Mensis Quinctilis | Fifth Month |
August | Mensis Sextilis | Sixth Month |
September | Mensis September | Seventh Month |
October | Mensis October | Eighth Month |
November | Mensis November | Ninth Month |
December | Mensis December | Tenth Month |
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