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The United States uses the word "fall" instead of "autumn" to refer to the season.
Every year, the leaves on the trees change color and fall to the ground during autumn.
It's an English word derived from the French word Automne
a homonym is a word that is spelt and sounds exactly the same. here is an example Fall - to fall down Fall - another name for the season, autumn they both look the same and sound the same, but they dont mean the same
The word "autumn" comes from the Old French word "autompne," which is derived from the Latin word "autumnus."
No, the English word "autumn" in not a French word even though it is French-derived. The altered loan word receives in French the spelling autumne in its masculine singular expression and the pronunciation "o-tuhn."
Autumn, also known as Fall.
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The word spring is an antonym for autumn. Harvest and fall are two examples of synonyms. Autumn is a noun.
Autumn is known as Fall, which is a season. The etymology of the word Autumn is unknown. It derives from the Latin autumnus, which may be of Etruscan origin. The expression "autumn years" means the mature time of a human life, from late middle age to early old age. Autumn is commonly used in Australia and other countries of the Commonwealth, instead of the word "Fall".
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In autumn the temperatures are mild.they are not extreme...so wear general clothes...nor summary not woolen.
Otoño is the Spanish word for "autumn".
I believe it is the word "Autumn".
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