marts

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== English == === Pronunciation === (General American, Canada) IPA(key): /mɑɹts/ Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)ts === Noun === marts plural of mart === Verb === marts third-person singular simple present indicative of mart === Anagrams === Smart, S.M.A.R.T., armts., trams, MSTAR, smart, tarms, SMART, stram == Catalan == === Noun === marts plural of mart == Danish == === Alternative forms === mar. (abbreviation) === Etymology === Ultimately from Latin Mārtius. The ⟨ts⟩ ending as opposed to the ⟨s⟩ ending like in Norwegian and Swedish mars may suggest influence from German März. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /marts/, [mɑːd̥s] === Noun === marts c March === See also === == Latvian == === Etymology === From Latin mārtius (“month of the god Mars”), from earlier Mavors. === Pronunciation === === Noun === marts m (1st declension) the month of March (the third month of the year) marta vējš ― March wind marta saule ― March sun svinēt 8. (astoto) martu ― to celebrate March 8 (Women's Day) marta vakars, kad daba vēl svārstās starp ziemu un pavasari ― an evening in March, when nature still hesitates between winter and spring ==== Usage notes ==== The old Latvian names for March, sērsnu mēnesis (“snow crust month”) and baložu mēnesis (“pigeon month”), are no longer in common use. ==== Declension ==== ==== Synonyms ==== sērsnu mēnesis baložu mēnesis ==== See also ==== mēnesis == North Frisian == === Alternative forms === Marts (Sylt) === Etymology === Ultimately from Latin martius. === Noun === marts m (Föhr-Amrum, Mooring) March Synonym: (Mooring) uursmoune ==== See also ==== Months of the year in Föhr-Amrum Frisian: janewoore, febrewoore, marts, april, mei, jüüne, jüüle, august, september, oktuuber, nofember, deetsember