January

Etymology
Re-Latinized from Ieneuer < Old Norman French genever <  ianuarius:, perhaps from Proto-Indo-European base *ei-, "to go".

Pronunciation

 * , {{SAMPA|/"dZ{nju@ri/}} or as US
 * ,, {{SAMPA|/"dZ{nju%Eri/}}

Proper noun

 * 1) The first month of the Gregorian calendar, following the December of the previous year and preceding February. Abbreviation: Jan or Jan.
 * 01/01/09 : Thursday, January 1st, 2009.

Derived terms

 * Black January
 * January Club
 * January effect
 * January Events
 * January indicator
 * January Massacre


 * January Rebellion
 * January sales
 * January thaw
 * January Uprising
 * May and January
 * mid-January

Related terms

 * Janus

Translations

 * Abaza:
 * Abkhaz:
 * Afrikaans:
 * Alabama:
 * Albanian:
 * Alemannic German: januar
 * Alutiiq:
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 * Arabic:, ,
 * Moroccan:
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 * Aramaic:
 * Armenian: (hunvar)
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 * Breton:, miz genver
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 * Cherokee:
 * Chinese: 一月 (yīyuè), 元月 (yuányuè)
 * Chuvash:
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 * Crimean Tatar: yanvar
 * Croatian:, jȁnuār
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 * in Austria, Switzerland and Southern parts of Germany: ,
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 * Khmer: (meykgărā)
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 * Limburgish:
 * Lingala:
 * Lithuanian:
 * Livonian: janvär, ūdāigast kū
 * Lojban:
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 * Low Saxon:
 * Lower Sorbian: ,
 * Luxembourgish: Januar, Haartmount
 * Macedonian:
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 * Manchu: (aniya biya)
 * Manx:
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 * Northern Sami:
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 * Ojibwe: gichi-manidoo-giizis
 * Old English:
 * Old Prussian: Janwārs, Rags
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 * Romanian:, ,
 * Romansch: schaner, schner
 * Russian:
 * Sami:
 * Inari: uđđâivemáánu
 * Lule: ådåjakmánno
 * Northern: ođđajagemánnu
 * Skolt: ođđeeˊjjmään
 * Southern: tsïengele
 * Samogitian:
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 * Roman: ,
 * Shona: kurume
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 * Sotho: Pherekgong
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 * Taos: sə̀onp’óna
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 * Thai:
 * Tibetan: ཟླ་དང་པོ།
 * Tok Pisin:
 * Turkish:, Kanuni Sani
 * Ukrainian:
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 * Zamboanga Chavacano:


 * : januar,
 * : januar,


 * : Jannewarie,
 * : जानेवारी (janvarī),