In Mandarin Chinese, the individual months do not have unique names as they do in English. The months are simply called by their numerical order in the year. January is called 一月 (Yi yue (one month) or first month. February is called 二月 (er yue (two month) or second month. December is called 十二月 (shi er yue (10 2 month or twelfth month).
January 一月
February 二月
March 三月
April 四月
May 五月
June 六月
July 七月
August 八月
September 九月
October 十月
November 十一月
December 十二月
January - 一月 (yī yuè)
February - 二月 (èr yuè)
March - 三月 (sān yuè)
April - 四月 (sì yuè)
May - 五月 (wǔ yuè)
June - 六月 (liù yuè)
July - 七月 (qī yuè)
August - 八月 (bā yuè)
September - 九月 (jiǔ yuè)
October - 十月 (shí yuè)
November - 十一月 (shí yī yuè)
December - 十二月 (shí èr yuè)
'Sand' in Chinese would be written as '沙' or 'sha' in pinyin.
你好 (nǐ hǎo) is how you write Hello in Chinese.
A Chinese school year typically consists of around 200-220 days of instruction, which is divided into two semesters. The specific number of days can vary depending on the specific school and region in China.
'Chi' in Chinese is written as 池.
"罗拉" is the Chinese translation for Lola.
The Chinese lunar calendar does not use months, rather divisions. The Chinese lunar calendar has 24 divisions in a year.
write soler months
龙年
meses - months los meses del año ( the months of the year)
I went online and read some of the rules of the Chinese calendar. To me, it seemsvery complicated, and I'm not sure I understand it.This is what I think it says about the beginning of the year:-- Chinese months are not related to the Gregorian months. Each Chinese monthstarts at the time of a New Moon.-- The Chinese year has sometimes 12 months and sometimes 13 months.-- The "Winter Solstice" ... the first day of Winter, usually on December 21 or 22 or 23 ...is always in the Chinese month #11. So the Chinese New Year will start on the secondNew Moon after that.-- The Chinese New Year in 2013 starts on February 10th. (New Moon).
The animals on the Chinese zodiac don't stand for months. They stand for years. The year 2013 is the Year of the Snake.
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they symbolize the 12 months of the year
There are 12 months in the Chinese calendar. They are, the rat, the ox, the tiger, the rabbit, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, and the pig.The above are the animals of the zodiac, not the months. There are twelve months in the Chinese calendar though, and a leap year has thirteen.
No..... Why would anybody ask such a question? Chinese New Year is based on a lunar date which occurs on different dates each year in the months of Jan or Feb
Assuming (for convenience) that all months are the same length, then 10 months = 10/12 of a year = 5/6 = 0.8333... of a year .
6+7=13. In leap years, the Chinese Lunar Year has 13 months within the Gregorian Calendar Year. Therefore, SIX months PLUS SEVEN months EQUALS ONE year IN CHINA in a leap year.