Because its not the 7th month...
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No, a septagon is a polygon with seven sides, while September is the ninth month of the year. The term "septagon" is derived from the Greek word for "seven," and has no connection to the month of September.
The calendar we use today is based on the ancient Roman calendar, which had only ten months. September comes from the Latin word "septem," meaning seven, as it was originally the seventh month. When two more months were added to create the current 12-month calendar, September retained its name despite being the ninth month.
It is September.
September is the month with the longest name, consisting of 9 letters.
April June September November
The ninth month of the year is September.
No September is not the Eleventh month.. It is the Ninth month.
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September, the ninth month of the Gregorian calendar.
It used to be on the Roman calendar but they changed it and now it's the ninth month.
September is the ninth month. 9 is IX. 21 is XXI. It would be written as IX-XXI
No, a septagon is a polygon with seven sides, while September is the ninth month of the year. The term "septagon" is derived from the Greek word for "seven," and has no connection to the month of September.
During Ramadan, the ninth month of the year, that's around September on our calendar (Gregorian).
September ends on the 30th. It is the ninth month of the year and has a total of 30 days. Therefore, October follows immediately after September 30th.
July is the seventh month of the year, while October is the tenth month of the year. The months between July and October are August, the eighth month, and September, the ninth month.