Calendar Names of Days and Months in Different Languages(a compilation of several languages)The dates displayed in these pages are based on a compilation of the phases of time as expressed in several languages with a presentation of fascinating facts, fantasies, and fallacies that have merged as elements of time. The equivalents in all of the following languages have been written with Roman/Latin fonts (letters), even in those situations when a language actually employs different letter forms. For example, such languages as Greek, Georgian, Russian (Cyrillic), Hebrew, and Arabic are transliterated into the Roman/Latin-type fonts. Tibetan days
sadawa (Monday)
samimaa (Tuesday) salhagpa, Wednesday sapuubu (Thursday) sapassang (Friday) sapenpa (Saturday) sanjima (Sunday) Tibetan months
dawa d’angpo [month first] (January)
dawa njiipa [month second] (February)
dawa ssumpa [month third] (March) dawa schipa [month fourth] (April) dawa ngapa [month fifth] (May) dawa dr’ugpa [month sixth] (June) dawa dünpa [month seventh] (July) dawa gjäpa [month eighth] (August) dawa gupa [month ninth] (September) dawa tchupa [month tenth] (October) dawa tchugtchipa [month eleventh] (November) dawa tchu(ng)njiipa [month twelfth] (December) If there are any numbers below, use them to see other pages in this unit.
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