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September comes from the Latin rootseptem-, meaning “seven,” because in the original Romanrepublican calendar September was the seventh month of theyear rather than the ninth.
Also, how do you say the months in Latin?
Months of the Year Posted by kunthra on Aug 8, 2009 inLatin Language
- Februarius (February)
- Martius (March)
- Aprilis (April)
- Maius (May)
- Iunius (June)
- Iulius/Quintilis (July)
- Augustus/Sextilis (August)
- September (September)
Subsequently, one may also ask, how do you say dates in Latin?
For the sake of completeness, I have seen lots ofEcclesiastical Latin dates written in the form: [die] romannumeral day (from I to XXXI)/[mensis] month in genitive/[anni]roman numeral year.
December is the twelfth and last month ofthe year in the modern day Gregorian calendar and its predecessor,the Julian calendar. The month kept its original name fromthe Latin word decem meaning “ten” which markedit as the tenth month of the year in the Romancalendar.