Juun
Marshallese
ipa-rows
Definitions
- June
Etymology
Borrowed from English June derived from Middle English jun, juyng derived from Old French juing derived from Latin iūnius (of June).
Origin
Latin
iūnius
Gloss
of June
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- June English
- Juneberry English
- Junegrass English
- Junie English
- mid-June English
- iūnius Latin
- giugno Italian
- juni Dutch, Flemish
- ию́нь Russian
- junio Spanish, Castilian
- Ἰούνιος Ancient Greek
- *h₂yuHn̥ḱós Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂yéwHō Proto-Indo-European
- *yuwn̥kós Proto-Indo-European
- junho Portuguese
- juni Swedish
- June Middle English
- Juyn Middle English
- jun Middle English
- juyng Middle English
- June Danish
- juin Old French
- juing Old French
- juny Catalan, Valencian
- जून Hindi
- జూన్ Telugu
- June Tagalog
- ဇွန် Burmese
- junio Old Portuguese
- ივნისი Georgian
- জুন Assamese
- Juni Swahili
- junh Occitan
- gün Romansh
- xunetu Asturian
- xunu Asturian
- uJuni Zulu
- Jugn Friulian
- Zugn Friulian
- জুন Bengali
- juny Western Frisian
- giugnu Sicilian
- giugno Venetian
- Jun Tok Pisin
- zùgno Ligurian
- Ἰούνιος gkm
- June Norwegian
- Iune Hawaiian
- Hune Maori
- ၵျုၼ်ႇ Shan
- Yuni Hausa
- Ἰούνιος grc-koi
- jugn Ladin
- jüüne North Frisian
- ghjugnu Corsican
- chunio Aragonese
- Juni Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanja
- Sune Tongan (Tonga Islands)
- Juni Tumbuka