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Translingual
November
November
November
Etymology
Borrowed from English November .
Pronunciation
Noun
November
( international standards ) NATO , ICAO , ITU & IMO radiotelephony clear code (spelling-alphabet name) for the letter N .
( nautical ) Signal flag for the letter N .
( time zone ) UTC −01:00
Translations
the letter "N" in a national spelling alphabet
References
^ DIN 5009:2022-06 , Deutsches Institut für Normung, 2022 June, page Anhang B: Buchstabiertafel der ICAO („Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet“)
English
Etymology
From Middle English Novembre , from Old French novembre , from Latin November ( “ ninth month ” ) , from Latin novem , from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥ ( “ nine ” ) ; + Latin -ber , from -bris , an adjectival suffix. November was the ninth month in the Roman calendar.
Displaced native Old English blōtmōnaþ ( literally “ sacrifice month ” ) , so called because the Anglo-Saxons , when they were pagans, would sacrifice in this month before the winter set in.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
November (plural Novembers )
The eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar , following October and preceding December . Abbreviation: Nov or Nov.
1827 , [John Keble ], “Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity”, in The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holydays throughout the Year , volume II, Oxford, Oxfordshire: y W. Baxter, for J. Parker; and C and J Rivington , , →OCLC , page 85 :Red o'er the forest glows the setting sun, / The line of yellow light dies fast away / That crown'd the eastern copse, and chill and dun / Falls on the moor the brief November day.
A female given name .
Derived terms
Descendants
Translations
eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar
Abaza: ноябрь ( nojabrʲ )
Abkhaz: абҵара ( abcʼara )
Adyghe: шэкӏогъу ( šɛkʷʼoğʷu )
Afrikaans: November (af)
Alabama: hasiholtina istapókkòolawah cháffàaka , Nofìmba
Albanian: nëntor (sq) m
Alutiiq: Quyawim Iralua
Amharic: ኖቬምበር ( novembär )
Apache:
Western Apache: Kǫʼ Bąąh Náłkʼas , Zas Nłt'ees
Arabic: نُوفِمْبِر (ar) m ( nufimbir ) , نُوفَمْبِر (ar) m ( nufambir ) , نُوفَمْبَر (ar) m ( nufambar ) , تِشْرِين الثَّانِِي m ( tišrīn aṯ-ṯāniī )
Egyptian Arabic: نوفمبر m ( novamber )
Aragonese: noviembre (an) m
Armenian: նոյեմբեր (hy) ( noyember )
Old Armenian: նոյեմբեր ( noyember )
Aromanian: nuembru , brumar
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܬܸܫܪܝܼܢ ܐ݇ܚܵܪܵܝܵܐ m ( tišrīn ḳaraya )
Asturian: payares (ast) m , noviembre (ast)
Atikamekw: Atikamekw pisimw
Azerbaijani: noyabr (az)
Basque: azaro (eu)
Belarusian: лістапа́д (be) m ( listapád )
Bengali: নভেম্বর (bn) ( nobhembor )
Bislama: novemba
Breton: (please verify ) Du (br) , (please verify ) miz Du
Bulgarian: ное́мври (bg) m ( noémvri )
Burmese: နိုဝင်ဘာ (my) ( nuiwangbha ) , ဆယ့်တစ်လ ( hcai.tacla. )
Catalan: novembre (ca) m
Central Dusun: Milau
Chechen: Лахьанан-бутт ( Laḥʳanan-butt )
Cherokee: ᏅᏓᏕᏩ ( nvdadewa )
Chichewa: Novembala
Chinese:
Cantonese: 十一月 ( sap6 jat1 jyut6 )
Dungan: шыйийүә ( šɨyiyüə )
Hakka: 十一月 ( sṳ̍p-yit-ngie̍t )
Hokkien: 十一月 ( cha̍p-it-go̍eh, cha̍p-it-ge̍h, cha̍p-it-gōe )
Mandarin: 十一月 (zh) ( shíyīyuè )
Chukchi: яравычьын ( jaravyčʹyn )
Chuvash: чӳк ( čük )
Coptic: ⲛⲟⲉⲙⲃⲣⲓⲟⲥ ( noembrios )
Cornish: mys du
Corsican: nuvembre (co) m nuvembri (co) m
Czech: listopad (cs) m
Dakota: Tahecapšuŋwi
Danish: november (da) c
Dhivehi: ނޮވެމްބަރު (dv) ( novem̊baru )
Dutch: november (nl) m
Dzongkha: སྤྱི་ཟླ་བཅུ་གཅིག་པ། ( spyi zla bcu gcig pa )
Erzya: сундерьков ( suńďeŕkov )
Esperanto: novembro (eo) , Novembro
Estonian: november (et)
Ewe: Adeɛmekpɔxe , Nɔvember
Faroese: november m , novembur m
Fijian: Noveba
Finnish: marraskuu (fi)
Franco-Provençal: novembro
French: novembre (fr) m
Friulian: Novembar m
Galician: novembro (gl) m , santos m
Georgian: ნოემბერი (ka) ( noemberi )
German: November (de) m , ( archaic ) Nebelung (de) m
Gilbertese: Nobembwa
Gothic: 𐌽𐌰𐌿𐌱𐌰𐌹𐌼𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂 ( naubaimbair )
Greek: Νοέμβριος (el) m ( Noémvrios ) , Νοέμβρης (el) m ( Noémvris )
Greenlandic: novembari , tusarfik
Guaraní: jasypateĩ
Haitian Creole: novanm
Hausa: Nuwamba (ha)
Hawaiian: Nowemapa
Hebrew: נוֹבֶמְבֶּר (he) m ( novémber )
Hindi: नवम्बर (hi) m ( navambar )
Hungarian: november (hu)
Icelandic: nóvember (is) m , nóvembermánuður m
Ido: novembro (io)
Ilocano: Nobiembre
Indonesian: November (id)
Interlingua: novembre (ia)
Inuktitut: ᓄᕕᒻᐳᕆ (iu) ( nofimpori )
Inupiaq: Karruaġviat , Nippivik
Irish: Samhain (ga) f , Mí na Samhna f
Italian: novembre (it) m
Jamaican Creole: Novemba
Japanese: 十一月 (ja) ( じゅういちがつ, jūichigatsu ) , 霜月 (ja) ( しもつき, shimotsuki )
Kabuverdianu: nuvembru m ( Badiu, Santiago ) , n'vembr' m ( São Vicente ) , nuvenbru
Kalmyk: үкр сар ( ükr sar )
Kambera: wulang hakambulu hau
Kapampangan: Kalabin-métung a búlan , Nóbiémbiri
Kashubian: lëstopadnik (csb) m
Kazakh: қараша (kk) ( qaraşa )
Khmer: វិច្ឆិកា (km) ( vɨcchekaa )
Kikuyu: Kanyua Hũngũ
Korean: 십일월(十一月) (ko) ( sibirwol )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: çiriya paşîn (ku) , mijdar (ku) f , sermawez (ku) f
Kyrgyz: ноябрь (ky) ( noyabr )
Ladin: november , nuvember
Lakota: Tȟakhíyuȟa wí , Waníyetu wí
Lao: ເດືອນພະຈິກ ( dư̄an pha chik ) , ພະຈິກ (lo) ( pha chik )
Latin: November (la)
Latvian: novembris (lv) m
Lezgi: цӏехуьл ( c̣eχül )
Limburgish: November (li)
Lithuanian: lapkritis (lt) m
Livonian: novembõr , kīlmakū
Low German:
Dutch Low Saxon: november m
German Low German: November m
Luxembourgish: November (lb) m , Allerhellgemount (lb) m , Wantermount (lb) m
Macedonian: ное́мври (mk) m ( noémvri )
Malay: november (ms)
Malayalam: നവംബർ (ml) ( navambaṟ )
Maltese: Novembru (mt) m
Manchu: ᠣᠮᡧᠣᠨ ᠪᡳᠶᠠ ( omšon biya )
Maori: Noema
Mingrelian: გერგობათუთა ( gergobatuta )
Mirandese: Nobembre m
Mòcheno: òlderhaileng m
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: арван нэгдүгээр сар ( arvan negdügeer sar )
Montagnais: takuatshi-pishimᵘ
Navajo: Níłchʼitsʼósí
Neapolitan: nuvèmbre m
North Frisian:
Föhr-Amrum: nofember m
Mooring: mistmoune m , nowämber m
Norwegian:
Bokmål: november (no) m
Nynorsk: november (nn) m
Occitan: novembre (oc) m
Odia: ନଭେମ୍ବର ( nabhembara )
Ojibwe: gashkadino-giizis
Old Church Slavonic:
Cyrillic: гроудьнъ m ( grudĭnŭ )
Old English: blōtmōnaþ m
Oromo: Sadaasa (om)
Ossetian: ноябрь ( nojabrʹ )
Palenquero: nobiembre
Pannonian Rusyn: новембер m ( november )
Pashto: نومبر m ( nowambár )
Pennsylvania German: Nowember
Persian: نوامبر (fa) ( novâmbr ) , نومبر ( nôwimbar ) ( Dari )
Plautdietsch: Nowamba m
Polish: listopad (pl) m inan
Portuguese: novembro (pt) m
Punjabi: ਨਵੰਬਰ m ( navambar )
Romanian: noiembrie (ro) m , ( pop ) brumar (ro)
Romansch: november m
Russian: ноя́брь (ru) m ( nojábrʹ )
Sami:
Inari Sami: skammâmáánu
Samoan: novema
Sardinian: donniasantu , tottussantus , santandria
Scots: November
Scottish Gaelic: an t-Samhain f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: новембар m , студени m
Roman: novembar (sh) m , studeni (sh) m
Shona: Mbudzi
Sicilian: nuvèmmuru (scn) m nuvèmmiru (scn) m nuvembri (scn) m
Sinhalese: නොවැම්බර් (si) ( nowæmbar )
Skolt Sami: vuˊvrrmmään , skamm-mään
Slovak: november (sk) m
Slovene: novêmber (sl) m
Sotho: Pudungwana (st)
Spanish: noviembre (es) m
Swahili: Novemba
Swedish: november (sv) c
Tagalog: nobyembre
Tahitian: novema
Tajik: ноябр (tg) ( noyabr )
Tatar: ноябрь ( noyabr’ )
Telugu: నవంబరు ( navambaru )
Thai: พฤศจิกายน (th) ( prʉ́t-sà-jì-gaa-yon )
Tok Pisin: novemba
Tongan: Nōvema
Turkish: kasım (tr) , teşrinisani (tr) ( archaic ) , bölen ayı
Turkmen: noýabr
Udmurt: шуркынмон ( šurkynmon )
Ukrainian: листопа́д (uk) m ( lystopád )
Urdu: نومبر (ur) ( navambar )
Uyghur: نويابىر ( noyabir ) , نويابر ( noyabr ) , ئون بىرىنچى ئاي ( on birinchi ay )
Uzbek: noyabr (uz)
Vai: ꗟꗲꕓ ( Nɔvɛ́mɓa )
Venetan: novenbre (vec)
Vietnamese: tháng mười một (vi)
Volapük: novul (vo)
Võro: märtekuu
Walloon: nôvimbe (wa) m
Welsh: Tachwedd (cy) m
West Frisian: novimber (fy) , slachtmoanne (fy)
Winnebago: Caa hikiruxe wiira
Wolof: Nowembar
Yakut: Сэтинньи ( Setinnyi )
Yiddish: נאָוועמבער (yi) m ( november )
Yup'ik: Cauyarvik
Zazaki: Tışrino Peyên , Kelverdan
Zuni: Kok A:wiyanna , Yachun Kwa'shi'amme
See also
(Gregorian calendar months ) Gregorian calendar month ; January , February , March , April , May , June , July , August , September , October , November , December (Category: en:Gregorian calendar months )
Anagrams
Afrikaans
Pronunciation
Noun
November (plural Novembermaande )
November
See also
(Gregorian calendar months ) Januarie , Februarie , Maart , April , Mei , Junie , Julie , Augustus , September , Oktober , November , Desember (Category: af:Months )
German
Etymology
From Middle High German november , borrowed from Latin November , from novem , from Proto-Italic *nowem , from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥ .
Pronunciation
Noun
November m (strong , genitive Novembers or November , plural November )
November
Synonym: ( obsolete ) Nebelung
Declension
Descendants
See also
(Gregorian calendar months ) Monat im gregorianischen Kalender (Gregorianischen Kalender ) ;
( common ) Januar / Jänner , Februar / Feber , März , April , Mai , Juni (Juno ), Juli (Julei ), August , September , Oktober , November , Dezember
( archaic, poetic ) Hartung , Hornung , Lenzing , Launing / Ostermond / Ostermonat , Wonnemond , Brachet , Heuert / Heumonat , Ernting / Erntemond / Erntemonat , Scheiding , Gilbhart , Nebelung , Julmond (Category: de:Gregorian calendar months )
Further reading
“November ” in Duden online
“November ” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Hunsrik
Etymology
Borrowed from German November .[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
November m (plural November )
November
See also
(Gregorian calendar months ) Monate im gregorianicher Kalenner ; Januer , Februer , Merz , April , Maai , Juni , Juli , August / Aagust , September , Oktover , November , Dezember (Category: hrx:Gregorian calendar months )
References
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch november , from Latin November ( “ ninth month ” ) , from Latin novem , from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥ ( “ nine ” ) ; + Latin -ber , from adjectival suffix -bris ; November was the ninth month in the Roman calendar.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Novèmbêr
November
Coordinate terms
(Gregorian calendar months ) bulan kalender Gregorius ; Januari , Februari , Maret , April , Mei , Juni , Juli , Agustus , September , Oktober , November , Desember (Category: id:Gregorian calendar months )
Further reading
Latin
Etymology
By haplology from earlier *nove(m)-mēmbris ( “ of or pertaining to the ninth month ” ) , from earlier *novem-mēnsris , from novem ( “ nine ” ) + *mēnsris , from mens- ( “ month ” ) + -ris . In the Roman calendar , the year began with Mārtius ( “ March ” ) , and November was the ninth month of the year.
Pronunciation
Adjective
November (feminine Novembris , neuter Novembre ) ; third-declension three-termination adjective
of November
4 CE – c. 70 CE ,
Columella ,
De Re Rustica 6 :
Novembri mense ac Decembri per sementem quantum appetit bos.
Usage notes
In Classical Latin, month names were regularly used as adjectives, generally modifying a case-form of mēnsis m sg ( “ month ” ) or of one of the nouns used in the Roman calendar to refer to specific days of the month from which other days were counted: Calendae f pl ( “ calends ” ) , Nōnae f pl ( “ nones ” ) , Īdūs f pl ( “ ides ” ) . However, the masculine noun mēnsis could be omitted by ellipsis , so the masculine singular forms of month names eventually came to be used as proper nouns.[ 1]
The accusative plural adjective forms Aprīlīs , Septembrīs , Octōbrīs , Novembrīs , Decembrīs [ 2] are ambiguous in writing, being spelled identically to the genitive singular forms of the nouns; nevertheless, the use of ablative singular forms in -ī and comparison with the usage of other month names as adjectives supports the interpretation of -is as an accusative plural adjective ending in Classical Latin phrases such as "kalendas Septembris".[ 3]
Declension
Third-declension three-termination adjective.
In medieval and New Latin, the ablative singular can also be found as Novembre .
Proper noun
November m sg (genitive Novembris ) ; third declension
November
Synonym: November mensis
1283 — Tomazina de Savere, published in Josip Lučić (1984) Spisi Dubrovačke Kancelarije , Knjiga II, page 303.
Die septimo nouembris On the seventh day of November
Declension
Third-declension noun (i-stem, ablative singular in -ī ), singular only.
In medieval and New Latin, the ablative singular can also be found as Novembre .
Descendants
Borrowings
Unsorted borrowings
These borrowings are ultimately but perhaps not directly from Latin. They are organized into geographical and language family groups, not by etymology.
Africa
Northern and Horn
Subsaharan
Americas
Asia and Oceania
Central and Western Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia and Oceania
Europe
Hungarian: november
Baltic
Germanic
Slavic
See also
References
“November ”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 ) A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press
“November ”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891 ) An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers
November in Gaffiot, Félix (1934 ) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette.
“November ”, in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898 ), Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities , New York: Harper & Brothers
Luxembourgish
Pronunciation
Proper noun
November m
November
See also
(Gregorian calendar months ) Mount am Gregorianesche Kalenner ; Januar , Februar , Mäerz , Abrëll , Mee , Juni , Juli , August , September , Oktober , November , Dezember (Category: lb:Months )
Malay
Etymology
From English November , from Middle English , from Old French novembre , from Latin November , from novem , from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥ .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
November (Jawi spelling نوۏيمبر )
November ( eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar )
See also
(Gregorian calendar months ) bulan takwim Gregory ; Januari , Februari , Mac /Maret , April , Mei , Jun , Julai , Ogos , September , Oktober , November , Disember (Category: ms:Gregorian calendar months )
Scots
Etymology
From Latin November ( “ of the ninth month ” ) .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
November
November
See also
^ Karl Gottlob Zumpt (1853 ) Leonhard Schmitz, Charles Anthon, transl., A Grammar of the Latin Language , 3rd edition, pages 31, 85
^ Gaeng, Paul A. (1968 ) An Inquiry into Local Variations in Vulgar Latin: As Reflected in the Vocalism of Christian Inscriptions , page 183
^ Frost, P. (1861 ) The Germania and Agricola of Tacitus , page 161