September is the ninth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. It is also the second month of the autumn season in the Northern Hemisphere.
September is named after the Latin word "septem," which means "seven." This is because September was originally the seventh month of the Roman calendar.
September is a time of change. The leaves start to change colour and fall from the trees. The days get shorter and the nights get longer.
September is also a time for new beginnings. Many schools start in September, and people often make new goals for the year.
My birthday is in September.
Noun:
The word "September" comes from the Latin word "septem", which means "seven".
The first recorded use of the word "September" in English was in the 8th century.
The word "September" is a Latin word, and it is related to the English word "septet".
What months come before and after September?