From Latin, septem - seven. The old Roman calendar began with March, until the Julian calendar reform in 46 BC moved the new year back two months.
September is the month having the most letters in its name.
September is the month with the longest name, consisting of 9 letters.
September
September is a month of the year.My uncle's birthday is in September.I think we'll go to Italy next September.
SEPTEMBER
August
The Roman Emperor named the month of September. It is named after the number seven because it was the seventh month of the calendar in use at that time.
The word 'September' is a noun, the name of a month; a word for a thing.
September
No, September is a proper noun as it is the name of a specific month in the calendar.
October is the month after September.
The word September comes from the Latin word "septem", meaning "seven". September used to be the seventh month of the Roman calendar prior to 153 BCE, when the first month of the year changed from Calendrius Martius (beginning on March 1), to Calendrius Januarius (beginning on January 1).