I don't respect slavic languages that abandoned native month names

I don't respect slavic languages that abandoned native month names

I don't respect people that are hiding from draft. What did you forget on Anon Babble?

abril :D

The old names are pagan af

there is a whole Slovenian calendar, we just don't use it

I don't.
That's the case for everyone, they had local calendar at some point, but eventually replaced it with more global one. Which is lame

nissan

Turkey is cute!

Gas the Cornish

For me, it's Floréal

I call it mud season

Kviten'

Is it like 'blooming' or something?
Well... Doesn't really suit here. Threre is still some snow around hasn't melted.

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As per usual, Poland is proven to be the slavest of slavs
We should be in charge of it all

kwiat is flower
kwiecić is to flower
kwiecień is the month of flowering

Threre is still some snow around hasn't melted.

so is here, but some flowers don't mind
do przebiśniegi grow in russia?

krasavik

so cute. like krasavczyk pacan

In Russian it sounds like tsveten(цвeтeнь).
This word exists, but it has not been used for a long time.

I don't respect slavic languages that abandoned native month names

nope
+ May too

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Kys
Pidorashka

As if those people are respected lol

Yeah, it grows. I've seen it in the last April in the village where my dacha located. We call it in similar way 'podsniezhnik'.

Kys

Pidorashka

We don't have snowdrops in southern Siberia, although most of the snow has already melted. Usually the earliest April plant here is wild garlic.

who is this?

Huhtikuu :DDDDDDD

Bodied that freak.

because old Slavic kv- clusters in East and South Slavic languages turned into cv- due to palatalization while in West Slavic languages they remained as kv-

So we have "kwiat" and you have "cvet"

Which ones do you use in Egypt?

??

Why are Croats like this

Med climate maybe, their April is our May, and their October is our November, etc

and their October is our November, etc

Wouldn't it be weird that they have 'listopad' in October and you have 'listopad' in November? I guess you should have it earlier due to climate.
Here 'listopad' would be between late August and September probably.

dry

summer

rook

pigeon

cuckoo

birch

linden

rye cut

rye sow

chaff

leaf fall

frozen earth

Every month name makes perfect sense.

is czech just retarded polish? how does that even happen

native month names

I doubt that Slavs used a 12 months calendar before the Romans, so considering a month's name native when like everyone else they copied the Roman system would be a stretch.

i hate the naming of months in english. we need to change all of them,

january to june

named after false gods

july, august

named after two dictators

september, october, november, december

:(

i like countries that just name them with descriptions of what natural things to expect that month, like the chinese.

They call czerwiec cerven
And lipiec cervenec
So retarded