April
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English
Pronunciation
- IPA /ˈeɪprəl/, /ˈeɪprɪl/
- SAMPA /"eIpr@l/
Noun
April
Etymology
From Latin aprilis. First in 1297 as aueril, later re-latinized to apprile. Some believe it originates from the Greek goddess of love "Aphrodite", others believe to come from the Latin root aperire meaning "open" for the opening of flower buds in spring.
Translations
- Albanian: prill
- Basque: apiril
- Breton: Ebrel, miz Ebrel
- Catalan :abril m
- Chinese: 四月
- Croatian: travanj m
- Czech: duben m
- Dutch: april
- Esperanto: aprilo
- Estonian: aprill
- Finnish: huhtikuu
- French: avril m
- Frisian: april, gersmoanne
- German: April m, Ostermond m
- Hebrew: אפריל m
- Hungarian: április
- Icelandic: apríl
- Indonesian: april
- Interlingua: april
- Irish: Aibreán
- Italian: aprile m
- Japanese: 4月 (しがつ, shigatsu)
- Korean: 사월
- Lithuanian: balandis m
- Manchu: (duin biya)
- Maori: äperira
- Norwegian: april
- Polish: kwiecień
- Portuguese: abril
- Romanian: aprilie
- Romanica: april
- Russian: апрель
- Slovak: apríl m
- Spanish: abril
- Swedish: april
- Tagalog: Abril
- Thai: เมษายน
- Turkish: Nisan
Swedish
Noun
april
- April