M̧aaj
Marshallese
ipa-rows
Definitions
- March
Etymology
Borrowed from English March derived from Middle English March, March(e) derived from marche derived from Old French marz derived from Latin mārtius (month of the god Mars, of March).
Origin
Latin
mārtius
Gloss
month of the god Mars, of March
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- March English
- Marchy English
- mid-March English
- mārtius Latin
- marzo Italian
- maart Dutch, Flemish
- март Russian
- Μάρτιος Ancient Greek
- mars Norwegian Bokmål
- março Portuguese
- mars Norwegian Nynorsk
- March Middle English
- March, March(e) Middle English
- marts Danish
- mars Old French
- marz Old French
- març Catalan, Valencian
- मार्च Hindi
- Mawrth Welsh
- maerte Middle Dutch
- merzo Old High German
- marts Latvian
- మార్చి Telugu
- မတ် Burmese
- março Old Portuguese
- মাৰ্চ Assamese
- Machi Swahili
- març Occitan
- mars Romansh
- marz Romansh
- marzu Asturian
- Març Friulian
- মার্চ Bengali
- marzu Sicilian
- marso Venetian
- Mars Tok Pisin
- marche xno
- màrso Ligurian
- Malaki Hawaiian
- Māehe Maori
- მარტი Old Georgian
- မၢတ်ႉၶျ် Shan
- Maris Hausa
- merz Ladin
- marzu Corsican
- Malichi Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanja
- Maʻasi Tongan (Tonga Islands)
- Malichi Tumbuka
- mars Tashelhit