Autumn/Fall - autumnus, autumni
All the seasons:
autumn → automne
Autumn is l'automne (masc.) in French.
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
The Latin word for "after" is post.
The word autumn comes from the ancient Etruscan root autu- and has within it all sorts of connotations of the passing of the year. The Etruscans lived in ancient Italy. The root autu- was borrowed by the neighboring Romans, and became the Latin word autumnus.
The word "autumn" comes from the Old French word "autompne," which is derived from the Latin word "autumnus."
Autumnus.
Autumn is known as Fall, which is a season. The etymology of the word Autumn is unknown. It derives from the Latin autumnus, which may be of Etruscan origin. The expression "autumn years" means the mature time of a human life, from late middle age to early old age. Autumn is commonly used in Australia and other countries of the Commonwealth, instead of the word "Fall".
No. Autumn is not a compound word.
The Sanskrit word for autumn is "sharat".
autumn → automne
No, the noun 'autumn' is not an object of any kind, it is a word for a period of time. The noun 'autumn' is a word for a concept, an abstract noun.
There are 2 syllables in the word 'autumn'. Au-tumn.
the word relates to the Latin Autumnus and the old French word Autompne. Rare examples are known from the 12th Century, but more accepted in the 16th Century
autumn = stahv (סתיו)
Autumn is l'automne (masc.) in French.