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"Sextilis" in Latin. Other cultures had different names and even different months/divisions of a year/time. "Sextilis".
In the UK: January Febuary March April May June July August September October November December In some other countries they have other months and/or different order of months.
There are 12 months of the year using the Gregorian calendar and they are: January February March April May June July August September November December There are many other calendars and each have different numbers of months and use different names
Between 426 and 428 days. If leap year and these two months are July and August: 428 days If leap year and these two months are not a combination of July+August :427 days If not a leap year and these two months are July and August: 427 days If not a leap year and these two months are not a combination of July+August: 426 days
Homophone months are May, June, and July. These months sound like the words "may," "june," and "july" which are homophones.
In most US locations, 9 months, with 3 months of summer vacation (June, July, August). The school year will normally run from late August or early September to late May or early June. Because of Christmas and other holidays, the school year is often not a full 9 months.
2 months, April and August
15 months
Well you see in a year it has 356 days but it depends on the 4 months that it is your asking about. You see if you choose February and 3 other months the answer will be very different to choosing just say August,March,December and September. So next time be more specific about your answer.
July and August were the last two months added
12 now. Until 700 BC there were 10 months in a year! August was the sixth month of the year. January and February were added.
July and August