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* [https://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CM%5CO%5CMonthsoftheyear.htm "Months of the year" in "Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine"]
* [https://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CM%5CO%5CMonthsoftheyear.htm "Months of the year" in "Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine"]


So I asked ChatGPT <ref>ChatGPT prompt: Please generate a table in Mediawiki syntax that contains the names of the months in English, Slovenian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Slowakian, Czech and Polish. The header of the table should contain the names of the languages.</ref> to generate a table of the months and their translations to Slavic languages.
So I asked ChatGPT <ref>ChatGPT prompt: Please generate a table in Mediawiki syntax that contains the names of the months in English, Slovenian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Slowakian, Czech and Polish. The header of the table should contain the names of the languages.</ref> <ref>Please add the Bulgarian language to the table above.</ref> to generate a table of the months and their translations to Slavic languages.


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Revision as of 20:43, 3 November 2024

When learning Ukrainian I learnt that in Ukrainian the names of the months are quite "strange" compared to any language I learnt before (which usually refer to the Roman Empire in some way or are related to Latin [1]). After some research I found out, that other Slavic languages also use "non-Roman" month names. For example, the name for "October" in Belarusian is "кастрычнік" which comes from the word "Кастра" which means "the woody parts of the stems of fibrous plants (flax, hemp, kenaf, etc.), discarded during their primary processing" (translated by Google Translator from https://be.wikipedia.org/wiki/Кастра).

Regarding Ukrainian, I found two pages explaining where the month names come from:

So I asked ChatGPT [2] [3] to generate a table of the months and their translations to Slavic languages.

English Slovenian Croatian Bosnian Serbian Macedonian Bulgarian Russian Ukrainian Belarusian Slovakian Czech Polish
January januar siječanj januar јануар (januar) јануари (januari) януари (yanuari) январь (yanvar') січень (sichen') студзень (studzen') január leden styczeń
February februar veljača februar фебруар (februar) февруари (fevruari) февруари (fevruari) февраль (fevral') лютий (lyutyi) люты (lyuty) február únor luty
March marec ožujak mart март (mart) март (mart) март (mart) март (mart) березень (berezen') сакавік (sakavik) marec březen marzec
April april travanj april април (april) април (april) април (april) апрель (aprel') квітень (kviten') красавік (krasavik) apríl duben kwiecień
May maj svibanj maj мај (maj) мај (maj) май (may) май (may) травень (traven') май (may) máj květen maj
June junij lipanj juni јун (jun) јуни (juni) юни (yuni) июнь (iyun') червень (cherven') чэрвень (cherven') jún červen czerwiec
July julij srpanj juli јул (jul) јули (juli) юли (yuli) июль (iyul') липень (lypen') ліпень (lipen') júl červenec lipiec
August avgust kolovoz august август (avgust) август (avgust) август (avgust) август (avgust) серпень (serpen') жнівень (zhniven') august srpen sierpień
September september rujan septembar септембар (septembar) септември (septemvri) септември (septemvri) сентябрь (sentyabr') вересень (veresen') верасень (verasen') september září wrzesień
October oktober listopad oktobar октобар (oktobar) октомври (oktomvri) октомври (oktomvri) октябрь (oktyabr') жовтень (zhovten') кастрычнік (kastrichnik) október říjen październik
November november studeni novembar новембар (novembar) ноември (noemvri) ноември (noemvri) ноябрь (noyabr') листопад (lystopad) лістапад (listapad) november listopad listopad
December december prosinac decembar децембар (decembar) декември (dekemvri) декември (dekemvri) декабрь (dekabr') грудень (hruden') снежань (snezhan') december prosinec grudzień
  1. like "September": it derives from the Latin word for "seven": "septem" (because at this time it was the seventh month of the year)
  2. ChatGPT prompt: Please generate a table in Mediawiki syntax that contains the names of the months in English, Slovenian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Slowakian, Czech and Polish. The header of the table should contain the names of the languages.
  3. Please add the Bulgarian language to the table above.