12 (or 13 in a leap year).
12 months in a regular year,13 months in a Leap year
There are three months of the year that contain 10 or more letters in their name: January, September, and November. Each of these months has exactly 10 letters.
Months is plural when discussing the number. "How many months are in a year?"
One leap year of the Gregorian calendar has 12 months. One leap year of most lunisolar calendars, including the Hebrew calendar, has 13 months. A leap year is 12 months just like a common year. A leap year is longer than the solar year and a common year is shorter than the solar year by just one day.
In the Hebrew calendar, most years have twelve lunar months. Once every two or three years, a thirteenth month (the second Adar) is added in order to keep the lunar calendar in step with the solar year and its seasons.
hebrew months are diffrent than the english calander. on any given year, janurary can turn out on the hebrew,tevet,or shvat. dipends on the year this 2014 year it is going to be in the begining tevet , and on the 2nd it willbe shvat.
A year has 12 months.
There are 12 months in the Hebrew calendar. In a leap year there are Adar A and Adar B. Adar is the sixth month.
There are 12 months in a year.
It is: 8.4 months of a year
6 months = a half of a year
There are 12 months in one year.