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Pisces

Pisces is the twelfth astrological sign in the zodiac, originating from the Pisces constellation. It is a mutable sign represented by two fish swimming in opposite directions, symbolizing the constant division of Pisces' attention between fantasy and reality. In astrology, Pisces is considered a water sign, and its element is water, which is associated with emotion, intuition, and depth. The sun transits this sign from approximately February 19 to March 20 each year. In the tropical zodiac, the sun enters Pisces when it reaches the celestial longitude of 330 degrees. The Hebrew translation for Pisces is דגים (pronounced "dagim"). In other languages, Pisces is known as Piscis in Spanish and Portuguese, Poissons in French, Fische in German, and Pesci in Italian. Pisces is associated with several key traits, including empathy, creativity, and a strong intuition. Individuals born under this sign are often seen as compassionate, artistic, and deeply connected to their emotions. The ruling planets of Pisces are Jupiter and Neptune, which influence its characteristics and traits.