Months of the year are twelve in number. Therefore, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December are months of the year. Months of the year are common in all countries of the world, but these months have their own name in native languages. The given table or chart shows twelve months of the year. According to calendar January is the first month of the year and December is the last month of the calendar.
Months of the year consist of 30 or 31 days, but February has usually 28 days. However, February contains 29 days in leap year that come every fourth year. In leap year February has 29 days instead of 28 days. This lesson is designed for the English beginners and kids to know about the twelve months of the year. The beginners or learners will understand the name of the months as well as order of the month in a calendar.
January is the first month of the calendar and it is also called January in Urdu and Roman language. Moreover, January contains 31 days. The second month in calendar is February and it is farvary in Urdu and Roman languages. Third month in calendar is March and it is also called march in Urdu and it has 31 days. The fourth month in calendar is April and in Urdu it is also called aprail and it consists of 30 days. May is the fifth month in calendar and it is mai is Urdu which has 31 days.
June is the sixth month in calendar, July is the seventh month in calendar, August is the eighth month in calendar, September is the ninth month in calendar. However, October is the tenth month in calendar, November is the eleventh month in calendar and December is the last and twelfth month in calendar. Name of the months have the same name in Urdu and Roman.
January | جنوری | Janvary |
February | فروری | Farvary |
March | مارچ | March |
April | اپريل | Aprail |
May | مئی | Mai |
June | جون | Jun |
July | جولائی | Julai |
August | اگست | Agast |
September | ستمبر | Sitambar |
October | اکتوبر | Aktubar |
November | نومبر | Novambar |
December | دسمبر | Desambar |