Months of the Year in Baltic Languages
Compare the months of the year in English, Latvian, Lithuanian, Latgalian and Samogitian. Use the language pills, search filter, table/cards view and 2-column mode to explore how these Baltic languages name the months.
How to use this guide
Use the search box to find a month or form in any language. Then use the language chips or 2-column tool to focus on a specific comparison, such as Latvian with Latgalian or Lithuanian with Samogitian.
What this page compares
This page compares month names in Latvian, Lithuanian, Latgalian and Samogitian, with English as the reference column.
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Months of the year in Latvian, Lithuanian, Latgalian and Samogitian
| English | Latvian | Lithuanian | Latgalian | Samogitian |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | janvāris | sausis | janvars | sausis |
| February | februāris | vasaris | februars | vasaris |
| March | marts | kovas | marts | kuovs |
| April | aprīlis | balandis | apreļs | balondis |
| May | maijs | gegužė | majs | gegožis |
| June | jūnijs | birželis | juņs | biržielis |
| July | jūlijs | liepa | juļs | lėipa |
| August | augusts | rugpjūtis | augusts | rogpjūtis |
| September | septembris | rugsėjis | septembris | siejė |
| October | oktobris | spalis | oktobris | spalis |
| November | novembris | lapkritis | novembris | lapkristis |
| December | decembris | gruodis | decembris | groudis |
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What does this page compare?
It compares the months of the year in English, Latvian, Lithuanian, Latgalian and Samogitian.
Which languages are easiest to compare together?
Latvian and Latgalian are especially easy to compare together, while Lithuanian and Samogitian form another useful comparison pair.
What pattern is useful in Latvian and Latgalian?
Latvian and Latgalian often use month names that are close to international European forms, such as janvāris, februāris, marts, augusts, septembris and decembris.
How should I use this comparison?
Start with the full table, then use the language chips or 2-column comparison tool to focus on pairs such as Latvian-Latgalian or Lithuanian-Samogitian.
