That is the correct spelling of the word "summer", also "summertime".
The US spelling is fair (festival, pageant) but some venues, mostly in the UK, use the pseudo-archaic form "summer fayre."
The UK spelling is "summer fayre" (a local or regional festival).(The actual Middle English spelling was faire so the spelling is pseudo-archaic.)
The season name is "summer". The closest spelling is the proper name Sumer, a civilization preceding Babylon in Mesopotamia. (US pronunciation: soo-mur) The given name Summer has the similar names Somer, Sommers, and Sammara.
Cicada is the name of the insect you are looking for.
Refers to a period of warmer weather. For summer, it would be an ironic reference to heat even more severe than previously. In the winter, it is a (temporary) period of unseasonable spring or summer conditions.
summer is spell as yeoreum
you spell symmer like this summer if you were meaning summer
Summer is 'Haf'
verë
sommer
été
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "summers."
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You spelled it correctly in your question!
"dumber" - for people who can't spell summer :)
estaciones (seasons as in spring, summer, etc.)
learn how to spell, then ask a narley question like that . do it again -_-