jan - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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jan (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "jan" is a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/xaŋ/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

"Jan" is an abbreviation for "enero," which means January in Spanish. It is commonly used in written contexts, especially in calendars, schedules, and when referring to dates. While it may appear in oral conversations, its presence mainly leans toward formal or structured writing such as documents or announcements.

Example Sentences

  1. "El primer día de jan es un festivo en muchos países."
  2. "The first day of Jan is a holiday in many countries."

  3. "Los estudiantes regresan a clases el 15 de jan."

  4. "Students return to classes on January 15th."

  5. "Empezamos el proyecto en la semana de jan."

  6. "We start the project in the week of January."

Idiomatic Expressions

The abbreviation "jan" itself does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions. However, the full term "enero" might be involved in some sayings or expressions used in the Spanish-speaking world, especially in relation to the beginning of the year.

Example Sentences with Related Idiomatic Expressions

  1. "El que mucho abarca, poco aprieta, especialmente en enero con tantos propósitos."
  2. "He who encompasses too much holds too little, especially in January with so many resolutions."

  3. "Enero trae nuevos comienzos y oportunidades."

  4. "January brings new beginnings and opportunities."

  5. "En enero, el frío se siente a flor de piel."

  6. "In January, the cold is felt to the skin."

Etymology

The term "enero" derives from the latín "Ianuarius," which is linked to Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions.

Synonyms and Antonyms

In summary, "jan" is a straightforward abbreviation for "enero," primarily used in written contexts to refer directly to the first month of the year.



23-07-2024