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Arabic names of calendar months : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arabic names of calendar months
The Arabic names of calendar months of the Gregorian calendar are usually phonetic Arabic pronunciations of the corresponding month names used in European languages. An exception is the Aramaic calendar used in Iraq and the Levant, which names most of its Gregorian months after Aramaic names for months of the Babylonian calendar that occur at roughly the same time of year.〔(The months of the Gregorian (Christian) calendar in various languages: Arabic )〕 The Gregorian calendar is and has been used in nearly all the countries of the Arab world, in many places long before European occupation of some of them . Currently, all Arab states except Saudi Arabia (which uses the Islamic calendar for all purposes) use the Gregorian calendar for civil purposes . The names of the Gregorian months as used in Egypt, Sudan, and Yemen are widely regarded as standard across the Arab world , although the Syro-Mesopotamian names are often used alongside them . In other Arab countries some modification or actual changes in naming or pronunciation of months were observed. The names of the Gregorian calendar months in the different countries of the Arab world were as follows: == Levant and Mesopotamia== These names are used primarily in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and Jordan. These months are likely derived from the Aramaic names of the Babylonian calendar, and many are cognate with the names of the approximately equivalent months of the Hebrew calendar. Nine of these names were used in the Ottoman Rumi calendar, of which five remain in use in modern Turkish.
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