User talk:Hma6hunyadi

In hungarian, the name of days are not as those in the indoeuropean languages: HÉTFŐ (The head of the week), KEDD, SZERDA, CSÜTÖRTÖK, PÉNTEK, SZOMBAT (from the jewish Sabbath), VASÁRNAP (derived from "VÁSÁR-NAP" - "DAY OF FAIR", by order of the hungarian king Saint Stephen I from the Árpád-dynasty called "Founder of the Homeland" (975-1038) - as he wanted the last day of the week, to be not only the Day of the Lord but also the Day of Fairs. So people after mess could go to the fairs anywhere in the Hungarian Kingdom, and that created a financial boom, which lasted for more that 11 centuries.) The months are dual depending on the religion they are coming from:

1/ Romano-catholic - the classic latin based ones: JANUÁR, FEBRUÁR, MÁRCIUS, ÁPRILIS, MÁJUS, JÚNIUS, JÚLIUS, AUGUSZTUS, SZEPTEMBER, OKTÓBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER.

2/ the non-romano catholic ones are using pre-christian names, generally ending in "-HAVA" (Month of) January = BOLDOGASSZONYHAVA (Month of the Holy Lady) February = BÖJTELŐ (Before the Fasting) March = BÖJTMÁS /BÖJTMÁS HAVA (The Second month of Fasting / The Month coming after Fasting) April = SZENT GYÖRGY-HAVA (The Month of Saint George) May = PÜNKÖSD HAVA / IKREK HAVA (The Month of Pentecost / The Month of Gemini) June = SZENT IVÁN HAVA (The Month of Saint John) July = SZENT JAKAB HAVA (The Month of Saint Jacob) August = KISASSZONY HAVA (The Month of The Little Lady) September = SZENT MIHÁLY HAVA (The Month of Saint Michael) October = MINDSZENT HAVA (Month of ALL SAINTS) November = SZENT ANDRÁS HAVA ( Month of Saint Andrew) December = KARÁCSONY HAVA (Month of Christmas)