In French, you spell the month of September as "septembre." Though the French word looks similar to the English one, it is not pronounced the same. Additionally, the French do not capitalize months or days when they write, so instead of "Septembre," the proper way to write the word in French-unless at the beginning of a sentence-is indeed "septembre."
My birthday is in March. Mon anniversaire est en mars.
"moh[n] nah-nee-vair-sair eh (t)ah[n] marss" - [n] indicates a nasal vowel. Parentheses indicate an optional liaison.
mon anniversaire
mon anniversaire est le septembre
mon anniversaire est le 9 septembre
Mon anniversaire est vingt-huit septembre
"mon anniversaire est le cinq septembre"
You would reply, "Ma fête est le 26 septembre" (My birthday is September 26th)
L'anniversaireTo say "happy birthday" - Joyeux anniversaire!(In French Canada, the phrase "bonne fête", literally "happy party" is also used to say "Happy Birthday" although technically it applies to a patron saint's day)
bon premiere anniversaire
Bonne fete Jacques!
its like this Sept say it like how you say the abreavation on September
Mon anniversaire est le 28 septembre.
You can say "Mon anniversaire est le 18 septembre" in French.
mon anniversaire tombe le premier (1er) septembre
a birthday is 'un anniversaire' in French
Birthday is "anniversaire" (masc.) in French.
my birthday is 9/23/---- mai birfdey is September tree
d'anniversaire
You would reply, "Ma fête est le 26 septembre" (My birthday is September 26th)
A birthday cake in French is 'un gâteau d'anniversaire'
Le quatre Septembre is September 4th in French.
you say mon gorna be mansa
septembre.