"My birthday is September 3rd" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Mon anniversaire, c'est le 3 septembre. The pronunciation of the masculine singular declarative statement in the third person impersonal singular -- which translates literally as "My birthday, it is the (day) 3 (of) September" -- will be "mo-na-nee-ver-sehr sey lu twa seh*-tawmb" in French.
*The letter p is pronounced in Canadian French: "sep-tawm-bruh."
In French, you spell the month of September as "septembre." Though the French word looks similar to the English one, it is not pronounced the same. Additionally, the French do not capitalize months or days when they write, so instead of "Septembre," the proper way to write the word in French-unless at the beginning of a sentence-is indeed "septembre."
'mon anniversaire est en septembre'
mon anniversaire est le...
Bon anniversaire.
En quelle saison est ton anniversaire? in French means "In what season is your birthday?" in English.
You would say "Mon anniversaire est le 28 septembre" in French.
Ton anniversaire est le sept (7) Septembre.Or:Ton anniverse a lieu le 7 Septembre.
mon anniversaire tombe le premier (1er) septembre
You can say "Mon anniversaire est le 18 septembre" in French.
Mon anniversaire est le 27 (vingt-sept) septembre
"My birthday is February 13th!" in English is Mon anniversaire c'est le treize fevrier! in French.
"My birthday is the 8th of February" in English is Mon anniversaire est le huit février in French.