YEAR
IAR-
Old Saxon: jār
Old Dutch: jār
Old High German: jār
Middle High German: jār
Dutch: jaar
Pennsylvania German: Yaahr
German: Jahr
Middle Dutch: jâer
Limburgish: jaor
Old East Slavic: ꙗра (jara) ("spring")
Belarusian: ярына́ (jaryná), яравы́ (jaravý)
Russian: яра́ (jará), я́рый (járyj), ярово́й (jarovój), ярови́к (jarovík), яри́ца (jaríca), яри́на (jarína)
Russian: я́рый (járyj) ("spring, summer, this year's")
Rusyn: ярь (jarʹ)
Ukrainian: ярь (jarʹ), я́рий (járyj), ярови́й (jarovýj)
Bulgarian: яра́ (jará)
Macedonian: јара (jara)
Serbo-Croatian: ја̏ра, ја̑р, jȁra, jȃr
Slovene: jȃr
Czech: jaro ("spring")
Polish: jar, jaro, jary, jarz
Slovak: jaro, jar
Lower Sorbian: jaro
Sanskrit: पर्यारिणी (paryāríṇī) ("calving after a year")
Avestan: yārə
AR
Old Norse: ár
Icelandic: ár
Faroese: ár
Old Swedish: ār
Old Danish: aar
Westrobothnian: ɑr, ar
IOR-
Mòcheno: jor
Westrobothnian: jår
Low German: Johr
Alemannic German: Johr
Central Franconian: Johr
Hunsrik: Joher
Sathmar Swabian: Johr
Swabian: Joar, Johr
West Flemish: joar
Luxembourgish: Joer
Old Lithuanian: jōrė
OR
Greek: ώρα (óra)
Norwegian: år
Swedish: år
Danish: år
Westrobothnian: år
HOR-
Ancient Greek: ὥρᾱ (hṓrā) ("any defined period of time, season, year, time of day, hour")
Latin: hōrā ("season, time of year")
IER
Gothic: 𐌾𐌴𐍂 (jēr)
Old English: ġēar
Middle English: yeer, yere
Scots: year
English: year
Old Frisian: jēr
West Frisian: jier
Middle Dutch: jâer
Luxembourgish: Joer
IUR
Vilamovian: jür
Article created on the 21st of January 2019.