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Navajo
Etymology
"Great ripening": bini (“in it”) + a- (“the act of doing”, modal prefix) + nitʼą́ą́ (“ripened”, from ńtʼą́ (“it ripens”)) + -tsoh (“great”). Compare Western Apache Binestʼánchoh (“September, big harvest”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɪ̀nɪ̀ʔɑ̀nɪ̀tʼɑ̃́ːtsʰòx/
Noun
Biniʼantʼą́ą́tsoh
- September
See also
- (Gregorian calendar months) náhidizídígíí; Yas Niłtʼees, Atsá Biyáázh, Wóózhchʼį́į́d, Tʼą́ą́chil, Tʼą́ą́tsoh, Yaʼiishjááshchilí, Yaʼiishjáástsoh, Biniʼantʼą́ą́tsʼózí, Biniʼantʼą́ą́tsoh, Ghąąjįʼ, Níłchʼitsʼósí, Níłchʼitsoh (Category: nv:Months)