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Leap year in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Leap yearnoun
अधिक वर्ष
🗣️ bo sal jis men 3a6a5 din hote hain [/ˈliːp ˌjɪə/, /ˈlip ˌjɪ(ə)ɹ/]
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📖 Meaning of “leap year”

The meaning of “leap year” in Hindi is अधिक वर्ष, pronounced bo sal jis men 3a6a5 din hote hain — it is a noun. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

📘 Definition of leap year

a calendar year with an extra day added in February

🟢 Similar words for leap year
intercalary year 366 days bissextile year
✍️ Leap year in a sentence
leap year comes after every four years .
लीप का साल हर चार सालों के बाद आता है .
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

PIE word
*yóh₁r̥
From Late Middle English lepe-yer, lep-yer (“year with 366 days, leap year”), from lep, lepe (“act of jumping, jump, leap”) (from Old English hlīep, hlȳp, probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *klewp- (“to spring; to stumble”)) + yer (“calendrical unit based on a complete revolution of the Earth around the Sun, year”) (from Old English ġēar, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *yóh₁r̥ (“year”)). The English term is analysable as leap (noun) + year, and possibly relates to the phenomenon that any fixed date of a 365-day calendar advances one weekday each year but every date of a 366-day year after February 29 (often seen as the leap day) advances by two weekdays instead. For example, Christmas (December 25) fell on a Saturday in 2004, a Sunday in 2005, a Monday in 2006, and a Tuesday in 2007 but then “leapt” over Wednesday to fall on a Thursday in 2008 which was a leap year.
Compare also Old English mōnan hlȳp (“moon’s leap”) and Medieval Latin saltus lūnae (literally “leap moon”), an additional day added every 19 years (a Metonic cycle) to bring the lunar and solar calendars into alignment.
Cognates
* Old Norse hlaup-ár (“leap year”)

Quick facts about “leap year”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Leap year
Meaning in Hindi
अधिक वर्ष
Pronunciation
bo sal jis men 3a6a5 din hote hain
Part of speech
Noun
Similar words
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Word Origin (Etymology)
PIE word
*yóh₁r̥
From Late Middle English lepe-yer, lep-yer (“year with 366 days, leap year”), from lep, lepe (“act of jumping, jump, leap”) (from Old English hlīep, hlȳp, probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *klewp- (“to spring; to stumble”)) + yer (“calendrical unit based on a complete revolution of the Earth around the Sun, year”) (from Old English ġēar, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *yóh₁r̥ (“year”)). The English term is analysable as leap (noun) + year, and possibly relates to the phenomenon that any fixed date of a 365-day calendar advances one weekday each year but every date of a 366-day year after February 29 (often seen as the leap day) advances by two weekdays instead. For example, Christmas (December 25) fell on a Saturday in 2004, a Sunday in 2005, a Monday in 2006, and a Tuesday in 2007 but then “leapt” over Wednesday to fall on a Thursday in 2008 which was a leap year.
Compare also Old English mōnan hlȳp (“moon’s leap”) and Medieval Latin saltus lūnae (literally “leap moon”), an additional day added every 19 years (a Metonic cycle) to bring the lunar and solar calendars into alignment.
Cognates
* Old Norse hlaup-ár (“leap year”)

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "leap year" is अधिक वर्ष (bo sal jis men 3a6a5 din hote hain).
In Devanagari script it is written as अधिक वर्ष.
It is pronounced "bo sal jis men 3a6a5 din hote hain". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.