Juillet
Bastille Day is in July, on July 14 every year, regardless of the day of the week.
its my favorite month July
AnswerWhile some of the months were named after ancient gods, July never was. The month was originally Quintilis (the fifth month, effectively 'Quintember' or the like), but this was changed to Julius - July - in honour of Julius Caesar. Since Julius Caesar was recognised as a Divus (god who had been a human) after his death, we could say that Julius Caesar is the god after whom July was named.
July, his birth month (formerly Quintilis). But although Caesar instituted the new Julian calendar, he did not rename the month for himself, as is commonly assumed. It was his heir, Octavian, who became Augustus Caesar, who renamed the 7th month Iulius in his honor.Julius Caesar never named a month after himself. It was the senate that honored him by naming the month of July after him.
We call it July.
juillet is the month of July in French.
You say it exactly the same, but spell it as 'Mai'
The French word for 'July' is 'Juillet'. To pronounce July in French you say 'zhwee-eh'.
In French, you would say "Quel est le mois ?" to ask "What is the month?"
juillet
juillet is the name for the month of July in French.
"pour un mois"
Bouch (Boo-shh)
horrible mooonth
On 14 July 1789 with the Storming of the Bastille.
The name given to the eleventh month in the French Revolutions (or Revolutionary) calendar is Thermidor. This month is from July 19th until August 17th.
"12 of July" would be "le 12 juillet" in French, or "le douze juillet". Month or day names are not capitalized.