It is fall.
The American version of the English word "autumn" is "fall." Both terms are used interchangeably to refer to the season between summer and winter characterized by falling leaves and cooler temperatures.
If an American said it was "fall," it would be described as autumn in Britain. The term "fall" is not commonly used in British English, with the preferred term being "autumn."
Autumn
Before the 16th century, autumn was commonly referred to as "harvest" in English.
well there are probably over a hundred kids named autumn in the world and my name is autumn so yaa
Fallfall
The American version of the English word "autumn" is "fall." Both terms are used interchangeably to refer to the season between summer and winter characterized by falling leaves and cooler temperatures.
If an American said it was "fall," it would be described as autumn in Britain. The term "fall" is not commonly used in British English, with the preferred term being "autumn."
The spelling is autumn (aka fall).
aki means autumn
Autumn
Autumn, also known as Fall.
Autumn
It's an English word derived from the French word Automne
Otoño is the Spanish word for "autumn".
In English, Autumn
'Aki'.