Xhosa calendar

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The following is a list of

isiXhosa language
.

Month names

Traditional

The traditional isiXhosa names for months of the year poetically come from names of stars, plants, and flowers that grow or seasonal changes that happen at a given time of year in Southern Africa.

The Xhosa year traditionally begins in June and ends in May when the brightest star visible in the Southern Hemisphere, Canopus, signals the time for harvesting.

In urban areas today, anglicized versions of the months are used, especially by the younger generation, but in the rural areas of the Eastern Cape, the old names still stand.

Month by month they are, in relation with:

Gregorian

English IsiXhosa Explanation of the months
January EyoMqungu month of the
tambuki grass
February EyoMdumba month of the swelling grain
March EyoKwindla month of the
first fruits
April UTshazimpunzi month of the withering
pumpkins
May UCanzibe / EyeCanzibe month of Canopus
June EyeSilimela month of the Pleiades
July EyeKhala / EyeNtlaba month of the
aloes
August EyeThupha month of the
buds
September EyoMsintsi month of the
coast coral tree
October EyeDwarha month of the
lilypad
or yet tall yellow daisies
November EyeNkanga month of the small yellow daisies
December EyoMnga month of the
acacia thorn tree

Seasons

Days of the week

  • Sunday - iCawa
  • Monday - uMvulo
  • Tuesday - uLwesibini
  • Wednesday - uLwesithathu
  • Thursday - uLwesine
  • Friday - uLwesihlanu
  • Saturday - uMgqibelo

See also

Further reading

  • Kirsch et al., Clicking with Xhosa, David Phillip Publishers, Cape Town, 2001, p. 43f.