أيار

See also: ایار, ايار, and آیاز

Arabic

Etymology

From Classical Syriac ܐܝܪ (ˀīyār), ultimately from Akkadian 𒌚𒄞 (Ayyārum). Cognate with Hebrew אִיָּיר (ˀiyyar, Iyyar, the second month of the Hebrew lunisolar calendar).

Proper noun

أَيَّار • (ʔayyār) m

  1. May (Solar calendar used in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq)

Declension

Descendants

  • Persian: ایّار (ayyâr)

See also

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic أَيَّار (ʔayyār), from Classical Syriac ܐܝܪ (ˀīyār).

Noun

أيّار • (ʔayyār) m

  1. (formal) May
    Synonym: شهر خمسة (šahr ḵamse)

See also

Gregorian calendar months in South Levantine Arabic · أشهر التقويم الميلادي (ʔašhor it-taqwīm il-mīlādi) (layout · text)
January February March April
شهر واحد (šahr wāḥad),
كانون التاني (kānūn it-tāni)
شهر تنين (šahr tnēn),
شباط (šbāṭ)
شهر تلاتة (šahr talāte),
آذار (ʔāḏār)
شهر أربعة (šahr arbaʕa),
نيسان (nīsān)
May June July August
شهر خمسة (šahr ḵamse),
أيّار (ʔayyār)
شهر ستّة (šahr sitte),
حزيران (ḥazīrān)
شهر سبعة (šahr sabʕa),
تمّوز (tammūz)
شهر تمانية (šahr tamanye),
آب (ʔāb)
September October November December
شهر تسعة (šahr tisʕa),
أيلول (ʔēlūl)
شهر عشرة (šahr ʕašara),
تشرين الأوّل (tišrīn il-ʔawwal)
شهر حدعش (šahr ḥdaʕš),
تشرين التاني (tišrīn it-tāni)
شهر تنعش (šahr tnaʕš),
كانون الأوّل (kānūn il-ʔawwal)
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