Knowing the seasons and months in Azerbaijani allows you to talk about time, weather, holidays, and everyday plans more naturally. This vocabulary topic is essential for basic communication and works perfectly alongside numbers, dates, and daily expressions.
In this lesson, you will learn how seasons and months are named in Azerbaijani and how they are commonly used in real speech. The vocabulary is presented in clear tables with audio pronunciation, making it easier to learn spelling and sound together.
Azerbaijani has four seasons, just like English. They are frequently used when talking about climate, travel, and yearly routines.
In the Seasons table, you will find:
- Azerbaijani season names
- English equivalents
- Audio pronunciation for accurate listening practice
Seasons of the Year in Azerbaijani
| English | Azerbaijani with pronunciation |
|---|---|
| winter | qış |
| spring | bahar |
| summer | yay |
| autumn | payız |
Names of the months in Azerbaijani
| English | Azerbaijani with pronunciation |
|---|---|
| January | yanvar |
| February | fevral |
| March | mart |
| April | aprel |
| May | may |
| June | iyun |
| July | iyul |
| August | avqust |
| September | sentyabr |
| October | oktyabr |
| November | noyabr |
| December | dekabr |
How To Use Seasons And Months In Sentences
Seasons and months in Azerbaijani usually behave like nouns and do not change for gender. They often appear:
- With dates and numbers
- In expressions about weather
- When talking about past or future events
For example, months are frequently combined with ordinal numbers when giving full dates.
Learning Tips
- Listen to the audio before reading the words aloud.
- Group months by season to improve memory.
- Practice simple phrases like “in summer” or “in March” to build fluency.
This topic connects naturally with days of the week in Azerbaijani, telling the date, and basic time expressions. All lessons are available to learn online free and are designed for steady, practical progress.
The seasons and months in Azerbaijani form a key part of calendar and time vocabulary. With structured tables, audio support, and usage notes, you can quickly start understanding and using these words in everyday conversations. Regular review will help you recognize them instantly in real-life contexts.