Māe
Marshallese
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Definitions
- May.
Etymology
Borrowed from English May derived from Old French mai derived from Latin māius (Maia's month, of May).
Origin
Latin
māius
Gloss
Maia's month, of May
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- May English
- May the Fourth English
- Maybot English
- Mayfair English
- Maytide English
- Maytime English
- mayapple English
- maybloom English
- maybush English
- mayfish English
- mayflower English
- mayfly English
- maying English
- maythorn English
- mayweed English
- mid-May English
- (mensis) Māius Latin
- Māius Latin
- māius Latin
- mei Dutch, Flemish
- mai French
- май Russian
- Μάϊος Ancient Greek
- Μᾱ́ϊος Ancient Greek
- *magya Proto-Indo-European
- maio Portuguese
- May Swedish
- メイ Japanese
- May Middle English
- maj Danish
- mai Old French
- मई Hindi
- Μάιος Greek (modern)
- May Cebuano
- meio Old High German
- May Tagalog
- Mei Malay
- မေ Burmese
- מאי Hebrew (modern)
- მაისი Georgian
- মে’ Assamese
- maiu Aromanian
- máj Slovak
- Mei Swahili
- maitg Romansh
- Mai Friulian
- মে Bengali
- maaie Western Frisian
- Mei Tok Pisin
- Mae Breton
- Me Cornish
- Μάϊος gkm
- May Norwegian
- Mei Hawaiian
- Mei Maori
- may Walloon
- မေႇ Shan
- Mayu Hausa
- mei North Frisian
- maghju Corsican
- Meyi Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanja
- Mē Tongan (Tonga Islands)
- Meyi Tumbuka