Definition
The decade from 1930 to 1939, or someone's age between 30 and 39 years old.
Etymology
Thirties is the plural of thirty, from Old English 'þrittig,' related to three groups of ten. When referring to a decade, it became standard in the 20th century.
Kelly Says
The 1930s were called the 'Great Depression' and 'Dirty Thirties'—the decade's nickname changed based on what part of the world you lived in, showing how one time period can have completely different meanings!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ሰላም ሰላም
se-lam se-lam
ARالعربية
ثلاثونيات
thalithu-niyat
CSČeština
třicátníci
třicát-níci
DADansk
trediveårene
tre-dive-å-re-ne
DEDeutsch
dreißig
dray-zig
ELΕλληνικά
τριαντάρια
tri-an-ta-ria
ESEspañol
treinta y tantos
trein-ta i tan-tos
FISuomi
kolmekymmen-luvut
kol-me-kym-men-lu-vut
FRFrançais
trente ans
trant an
HEעברית
שלושים
shlo-sheem
HUMagyar
harmincasok
har-min-cas-ok
IDBahasa Indonesia
tiga puluh-an
tiga puluh-an
ITItaliano
trent'anni
trem-t'a-ni
MSBahasa Melayu
tiga puluh
tiga puluh
MYမြန်မာ
သတိပေး
tha-ti-pe-e
NLNederlands
dertigers
der-tig-ers
NONorsk
trettiårene
tret-ti-å-re-ne
PTPortuguês
trinta e poucos
trin-ta e po-kus
RORomână
treizeci
trei-ze-ci
RUРусский
тридцати
tristy-ati
SVSvenska
trettiotalet
tret-ti-o-ta-let
SWKiswahili
thelathini
the-la-th-i-ni
TAதமிழ்
மூன்றாவது
moo-n-ra-ad-u
TEతెలుగు
మూడు దశకాలు
moo-du da-sha-ka-alu
TRTürkçe
otuzlar
o-tuz-lar
UKУкраїнська
тридцять
try-d-tsyat
VITiếng Việt
ba mươi
ba mươi
ZUZU
amakhaya
a-ma-kha-ya