pranverë
Pranverë is the Albanian term for spring, the season of renewal that follows winter and precedes summer. In Albanian, the word combines pra- “before” and verë “summer,” reflecting the sense of a period that comes before the warmth of summer. The period is commonly aligned with March through May in the Northern Hemisphere, with the vernal equinox typically around March 20–21, though calendar dates vary by climate and locality.
During pranverë, temperatures rise, days lengthen, and plant life resumes growth. In Albania and neighboring regions,
Culturally, pranverë is linked to traditions welcoming the season. One notable festival is Dita e Verës (Day
In language and literature, pranverë is used metaphorically to denote renewal, freshness, and the gradual return
Related topics include the Albanian language, seasonal cycles, and the festival Dita e Verës.