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How to say MARCH in 50 languages with Europe in a Day!

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March – the time of year when winter‘s veil over Europe begins to lift and the first signs of spring blossom into life! Here’s how to say March in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day!

  1. Albanian – Marsi
  2. Arabic – مارس (Maris)
  3. Armenian – Մարտ (Mart)
  4. Azerbaijani – Mart
  5. Basque – Martxo
  6. Belarusian – Сакавік (Sakavik)
  7. Bulgarian – Март (Mart)
  8. Catalan – Març
  9. Croatian – Ožujak
  10. Czech – Březen
  11. Danish – Marts
  12. Dutch – Maart
  13. Estonian – Märts
  14. Faroese – Mars
  15. Finnish – Maaliskuu
  16. French – Mars
  17. Georgian – მარტი (Mart’i)
  18. German – März
  19. Greek – Μάρτιος (Mártios)
  20. Greenlandic – Marsi
  21. Hungarian – Március
  22. Icelandic – Mars
  23. Irish Gaelic – Mí Mhárta
  24. Italian – Marzo
  25. Jèrriais – Mar
  26. Latin – Martius
  27. Latvian – Marts
  28. Lithuanian – Kovas
  29. Low German – Mart
  30. Luxembourgish – Mäerz
  31. Macedonian – Март (Mart)
  32. Maltese – Marzu
  33. Manx – Mayrnt
  34. Monégasque – Marsu
  35. Northern Sami – Njukčamánnu
  36. Norwegian – Mars
  37. Polish – Marzec
  38. Portuguese – Março
  39. Romanian – Martie
  40. Russian – Март (Mart)
  41. Scots Gaelic – Am Màrt
  42. Serbian – Март (Mart)
  43. Slovak – Marec
  44. Slovene – Marec
  45. Spanish – Marzo
  46. Swedish – Mars
  47. Swiss German – März
  48. Turkish – Mart
  49. Ukrainian – Березень (Berezen’)
  50. Welsh – Mis Mawrth

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Author: James Scanlan
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