winter, spring, autumn, and summer
The Seasons don't have individual names.
The Greek names for the seasons are: Spring (Άνοιξη, Anixi), Summer (Καλοκαίρι, Kalokairi), Autumn (Φθινόπωρο, Fthinoporo), and Winter (Χειμώνας, Himonas). These terms reflect the natural changes and agricultural cycles associated with each season in Greece.
The names of the six seasons are : Winter Spring Summer Rainy Dewy Autumn
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Common nouns
The four seasons are Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
The seasons are the same but there are different words for them in the hundreds of different Asian languages.
There are 10 seasons with 24 episodes each.
The Latin names for the four seasons are as follows: Spring is "ver", Summer is "aestas", Autumn is "autumnus", and Winter is "hiems". These names are commonly used in scientific and academic contexts when discussing seasonal changes and phenomena.
There are 4 seasons. Each of the seasons consists of 3 movements.
There are 4 seasons. Each of the seasons consists of 3 movements.
No, Seasons, such as winter, spring, summer and autumn (fall in America) are generic nouns and are not capitalised.