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  1. FENGARI -> it could be pronounced like that in Greek, but it can’t be written like that neither in Greek nor in transliterations, the word is FEGARI (Φεγγάρι).
    The technical term/official word is Σελήνη (Selene).

  2. In Lithuanian you could also say Mėnuo or Mėnesis (both also mean month) but Mėnulis is the prefered one.

  3. I just love this English-Dutch silliness

    moon –> maan
    eel –> aal

    Things like this

  4. Der Mond, is masc. (die Sonne fem.), la Lune is fem. le soleil masc.

    There’s also a gender gap!

  5. DysphoricGirlAylin on

    Türk here. We say „Ay“ To mean moon but also to express minor pain the same way you use „ouch“

    My name is Aylin which translates to „child of the moon“ Or „moon halo“. It’s a really cool and old traditional girls name because Turkic mythology associates women with moon. Famously, it’s stated that women are spiritually calibrated with the moon spirit through moon-cycle (menstruation) in Turkic culture. Now, I do not menstruate, but I do hope that the moon spirit still accepts me or something I don’t know tengri help me.

    There are multiple girls names that have ay in it. „Seray“ is the name of one of my friends and she is pretty cool. „Ayben“ Is an uncommon one and also the name of a rapper. The moon is a poweful symbolism in Turkish culture. Similarly, water is also a symbolism that exist and there are a lot of names that have „su“ In it. Water also symbolizes motherhood because the womb has water in it

  6. Odd_Bodybuilder_4772 on

    In Croatian, mjesec also means a calendar month. ( Same goes for all BCSM languages).

  7. Responsible-Care-388 on

    Norwegians/Swedes be like „Yeah my favorite rapper is Gucci Moon how could you tell?“

  8. CucumberOk2828 on

    There are also word „Mesjats“ in Russian, but it’s only for this 🌙

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