Following are the months of Punjabi caendar year 1- Chait 2-Bisakh 3-jaith 4-Haarh 5-saawin 6-Bhadoon 7- Asvij 8- Katik 9- Maghar 10- Poh 11- Maagh 12 Phagun
For their names in the English language the answer is 4/12.
The 12 months are:JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
In the English language, none.
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In English month names, none.
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The 12 month names, capitalized in English, are:JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
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- There are 12 months - In English, the names of 3 months (January, June, July) start with "J" 3 out of 12, as a percentage, is 25%
The four names are the Roman calendar names meaning "seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth" months. Originally the Roman calendar had 10 months that began in spring and did not include the first 61 winter days in a year.