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you can write "I screamed as i started to fall.":)
It's an English word derived from the French word Automne
The word "autumn" comes from the Old French word "autompne," which is derived from the Latin word "autumnus."
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
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".
autumn
a z word for autumn
Otoño is the Spanish word for "autumn".
In autumn the temperatures are mild.they are not extreme...so wear general clothes...nor summary not woolen.
I believe it is the word "Autumn".
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In Autumn the leaves fall of trees which causes you to rake them quite frequently.