The Hebrew month Adar is the same in all countries. It is a Spring month.
Adar is the first month on the Hebrew calendar, and it falls in March or April.
The tenth month in the Hebrew calendar is called "Tamuz". It usaually falls out around July time.
April = Gregorian calendar tamuz= Hebrew calendar siyue = Chinese calendar
Elul is the 6th month of the Jewish year, roughly corresponding to September.Elul is the sixth month of the Jewish calendar. It roughly corresponds with September, though its dates shift several days back and forth as the (Hebrew) lunisolar calendar is periodically realigned with the solar seasons (the Gregorian calendar).
December has 31 days in the Gregorian calendar, as that is the calendar that we now use.
April is the first month of the ancient Hebrew calendar, and for good reason. The Gregorian calendar has the beginning of the year in January just as winter is beginning to get to it's coldest two month. Ancient hebrews put the beginning of the year in spring wich is the first station of the year wich is a more logical calendar. December in ancient Hebrew calendar would be the ninth month.
In the Gregorian Calendar the 11th month is November.
There is no month called Octo in the Gregorian calendar
July.
February
Not in the Gregorian calendar.
Adar is the sixth month of the Hebrew calendar and the twelfth month of the civil calendar used in ancient Persia. It typically falls in February or March on the Gregorian calendar, and it is the month that contains the holiday of Purim.
In the Hebrew calendar, the month of Av is followed by the month of Elul.