month.
'December' is a noun.
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The word sought may be:barrier - a wall or impedimentberet - (ber-ay) a soft, rounded capBéarnaise - (ber-nay) a type of sauce
Li-ber-o, with the "li" sounding like lee, and taking the emphasis; the "ber" sounding like bear; and the "o" sounding like oh.
It has 3. DE CEM BER.
de-sem-ber
In October, "ber" does not have a specific meaning. The suffix "-ber" comes from the Latin word "octo" meaning eight, as October was originally the eighth month in the Roman calendar.
The syllables of the word December is De cem ber. There are 3 syllables in December.
"Ber mis bolas" does not have a specific meaning in Spanish. It is likely a misspelling or misinterpretation of a phrase.
There are three syllables, "de", "cem", and "ber".
Four. September, October, November and December.
The suffix "ber" at the end of a month's name (like September, October, November, and December) originates from the Latin word "mensis," meaning "month." These months were originally the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth months in the Roman calendar, which began in March. The "ber" is derived from the Latin numerals: September (7), October (8), November (9), and December (10). Even after the calendar was restructured to start in January, the names remained unchanged.
You don't because December is one word. If you wanted to put it in by it's syllables, it would be De-cem-ber.
The 'ber' months are referring to months of the year that end in ber. They include:SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
ber-ber-e
Christians in the Philippines set up their Christmas decor as early as September, which is the start of the so called ber months. (The so called ber months are September, October, November & December.)