Noun
/ sɛpˈtɛm.bɚ /
September is the ninth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, which has 30 days. The name comes from the Latin word "septem," meaning "seven," as it was the seventh month in the original Roman calendar.
Frequency of Use:
September is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, especially in reference to dates, seasons, holidays, and significant events, such as the beginning of the school year in many countries.
September is often seen as the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.
Septiembre se considera a menudo como el comienzo del otoño en el hemisferio norte.
We plan to go on vacation in September, when the weather is still warm but the summer crowds have thinned.
Planeamos ir de vacaciones en septiembre, cuando el clima aún es cálido pero las multitudes del verano se han reducido.
Many people enjoy attending festivals that occur in September.
A muchas personas les gusta asistir a festivales que ocurren en septiembre.
While "September" does not inherently form idiomatic expressions, it can be a part of phrases related to seasonal changes or specific events. Here are some examples incorporating the word in various idiomatic expressions with translations:
"September brings a breath of fresh air after the hot summer."
Septiembre trae un soplo de aire fresco después del caluroso verano.
"In September, the leaves start to paint the town with colors."
En septiembre, las hojas empiezan a pintar la ciudad con colores.
"It's a September to remember, with all the exciting things happening."
Es un septiembre para recordar, con todas las cosas emocionantes que suceden.
"As we step into September, it's time to embrace new beginnings."
Al entrar en septiembre, es tiempo de abrazar nuevos comienzos.
"September's end signals the arrival of harvest season."
El final de septiembre señala la llegada de la temporada de cosecha.
The word "September" originates from the Latin "septem," meaning "seven." It was the seventh month in the Roman calendar, which began in March. With the introduction of January and February, it became the ninth month in the modern Gregorian calendar.
Synonyms:
- None specifically, as September is a proper noun.
Antonyms:
- There are no direct antonyms; however, one might refer to months such as December to indicate the end of the year in contrast to September's positioning in the annual cycle.