January: January; February: February; March: March; April: April; May: May; June: June; July: July; August: August; September: September; October: October; November: November; December: December
English month pronunciation and example sentences:
January: January
January English [? d? nju? Ri] beauty [? d? njueri]
I'm going to new york in January.
I plan to go to new york in January.
February: February
February English [? February? Ri] beauty [? February]
In the last weeks of February, the weather became worse.
It's getting colder and colder in the second half of February.
March: March
March English [mɑ:t? ] beauty [m: rt? ]
It was a pleasant March night.
This is an intoxicating March night.
April: April
April Ying [? e? Public relations? L] beauty [? epr? l]
[Example] The application must be submitted before April 30th.
The application must be sent before April 30th.
May: May.
Can I speak English? Beauty [me]
We often go climbing in May.
We often climb mountains in May.
June: June
Joan Young? U:n] beautiful [d? u:n]
The agreement was signed in June 1884.
This treaty was signed in June 1884.
July: July
July English [d? u? Los Angeles? ] Beauty [dla? ]
I will take the exam in July.
I will take the exam in July.
August: August
August English [? :g? Holy] beauty ['? ɡ? st]
August 5th is a gloomy and dreamy Saturday.
August 5th is a gloomy Saturday.
September: September
September English [sep? temb? (r)] beauty [s? p? t? mb? ]
I have put off my holiday until September.
I have put off my holiday until September.
October: October
October English [? k? t? b? (r)] Beauty [ɑ:k? Where to? b? (r)]
[Example] The auto show was actually held in 10.
Automobile exhibitions are usually held in October.
November: November
1 1 month English [nvemb? (r)] beauty [no? vemb? (r)]
The soft sunshine in November poured into the room.
165438+ Soft sunshine flooded into the room in October.
December: December
December English [d? semb? (r)] beauty [d? s? mb? ]
[Example]1February 1974 statement.
This passage was made in February by 1974+.
Extended data:
The origin of the British month:
The English word "January" comes from the ancient Roman patron saint Janus. He has two faces, one looking at the future and the other looking back at the past.
February in English comes from February in ancient Rome and may also come from Sabine.
March in English comes from the myth of Mars, the ancient Roman god of war.
April in English comes from the word aperire, which means "open", which may mean that plants begin to grow in spring.
May's English name probably comes from Maya (called Maius in Latin), the goddess who specializes in spring and life in Roman mythology, or Bona Dea, the goddess who celebrates festivals in May, or maiores (meaning "older people") in Latin.
L 1: June? ; A legend comes from the Latin family junius; Another way of saying it is named after the goddess Juno, who is the king of the goddess and is responsible for fertility.
July in English comes from Julius Caesar, a general in ancient Rome (Caesar did not call himself emperor). After his death, people named him July.
English August evolved from the Latin title of the emperor Augustus.
July in the old calendar is September after Julius Caesar reformed the calendar. Saite means "July" in Latin. Although the calendar has been reformed, people still use the old name to call September. This is the evolution of English in September.
English: October, from Latin Octo, which means "8". Japanese calendar: God has no moon (かんなづきききづきききききききき).
Roman emperors Augustus and Caesar both had their own months named after them. Roman citizens and the Senate asked the then Roman emperor Tiberius to name the month 1 1. But Tiberius disagreed. He wisely told everyone that if every Roman emperor named the month after himself, what would happen if the 13 th emperor appeared? So 1 1 month still keeps the old name Novem, which means "9" in Latin. This month in the old calendar was originally the ninth month. English 165438+ 10/month1month evolved from this.
The Roman emperor Julius wanted to name 65438+ February after his mistress Amago Nyus, but the Senate opposed it. So 12 was still using the old name Decem in June, which means "10" in Latin. English 65438+ December, which evolved from it.