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Quiz about Meses en Espanol
Quiz about Meses en Espanol

Meses en Espanol Trivia Quiz

Months in Spanish

All twelve months of the Spanish calendar are in this collection quiz but so are all twelve in another of the Romance languages. You just need to get all the Spanish ones. I have removed all diacritics for formatting reasons.
This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author Bugsred

A collection quiz by Midget40. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Midget40
Time
3 mins
Type
Quiz #
30,696
Updated
Mar 01 24
# Qns
12
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
11 / 12
Plays
363
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 101 (10/12), Guest 174 (12/12), driver88 (10/12).
Your challenge is to pick all the Spanish month names before you get three wrong. There are twelve correct and twelve wrong.
There are 12 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Giugno Sant'Andra Avril Enero Julio Noviembre Ianuarius Dezembro Luglio Septiembre Agosto Junio Marzo Aout Febrero Capidanne Octubre Martius Brumarel Abril Maggio Mayo Diciembre Fevrier

Left click to select the correct answers.
Right click if using a keyboard to cross out things you know are incorrect to help you narrow things down.

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Today : Guest 101: 10/12
Feb 17 2025 : Guest 174: 12/12
Feb 15 2025 : driver88: 10/12
Feb 08 2025 : Guest 89: 12/12
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Jan 31 2025 : Guest 169: 12/12
Jan 31 2025 : Waldkaeuzchen: 5/12
Jan 30 2025 : Guest 216: 12/12
Jan 25 2025 : gogetem: 12/12

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:

The Romance languages are those that are directly descended from Colloquial Latin. The four most widely spoken are all represented in this quiz - Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian and Romanian.

Spanish evolved from Spain on the Iberian Peninsula to being the official language of 21 different countries, mostly throughout Central and South America.

It is the second most spoken language in the world after Mandarin Chinese and has an estimated 500 million native speakers with another million who are fluent in it as a second language. It is considered one of the easiest to learn for English speakers as it has many similarities in vocabulary and grammar.

The original Roman calendar is said to be from King Romulus in the 8th century BC and consisted of 10 months beginning in spring through autumn with no names allocated to wintertime. The months were named Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Juniius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November and December-the last six names are the Latin words for the numbers 5 through 10.

His successor created the 12-month calendar by adding January (Ianuarius) and February (Februarius) at the beginning to account for the two winter months and effectively made the last six months all named two months after their meaning. We still use the last four which have the prefixes for 7, 8, 9 and 10 although they are now month numbers 9, 10, 11 and 12.

Quintilis and Sextilis were renamed after Julius Caesar and Augustus respectively and became Iulius and Augustus. January (Ianuarius) and March (Martius) are named after the Gods Janus and March. There are different theories about February, April, May and June but no definitive answer.

The calendar months in the Romance languages are all similar to the Latin that is their root. Italian remains the closest language to original Latin while French has changed the most.

The Spanish months, in order, are:
Enero, Febrero, Marzo, Abril, Mayo, Junio, Julio, Agosto, Septiembre, Octubre, Noviembre, Diciembre.

Incorrect answers are:
Ianuarius (Latin), Fevrier (French), Martius (Latin), Avril (French), Maggio (Italian), Giugno (Italian), Luglio (Italian), Aout (French), Capidanne (Sardinian), Brumarel (Romanian), Sant'Andrìa (Sardinian), Dezembro (Portuguese).
Source: Author Midget40

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