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Danish

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Etymology

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From Latin september (of September).

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  • IPA(key): /səptɛmbər/, [səb̥ˈtˢɛmˀb̥ɐ] or IPA(key): /sɛptɛmbər/, [sɛb̥ˈtˢɛmˀb̥ɐ]

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september c

  1. September (the ninth month of the Gregorian calendar), abbreviated sept.

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  • IPA(key): /sɛpˈtɛm.bər/
  • (Northern) [sɛpˈtɛm.bəɹ]
  • Audio (Netherlands):(file)

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september m (plural septembers)

  1. September
    Synonym: (archaic) herfstmaand

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  • Afrikaans: September
  • Negerhollands: september
  • ? Caribbean Hindustani: sitambar
  • Indonesian: September
  • Papiamentu: sèptèmber
  • Trió: sepenpë

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Estonian

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From German September.

Noun

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september (genitive septembri, partitive septembrit)

  1. September

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Declension of september (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative september septembrid
accusative nom.
gen. septembri
genitive septembrite
partitive septembrit septembreid
illative septembrisse septembritesse
septembreisse
inessive septembris septembrites
septembreis
elative septembrist septembritest
septembreist
allative septembrile septembritele
septembreile
adessive septembril septembritel
septembreil
ablative septembrilt septembritelt
septembreilt
translative septembriks septembriteks
septembreiks
terminative septembrini septembriteni
essive septembrina septembritena
abessive septembrita septembriteta
comitative septembriga septembritega

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Faroese

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september m

  1. September

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Icelandic

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september m (genitive singular september or septembers, no plural)

  1. September

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  • The genitive form september is most common in modern Icelandic while the form septembers was mainly used in 19th century manuscript.

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Latin

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september (feminine septembris, neuter septembre); third-declension three-termination adjective

  1. Alternative letter-case form of September: of September

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Third-declension three-termination adjective.

Noun

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september m (genitive septembris); third declension

  1. Alternative letter-case form of September: September
    • 1283 — Tomazina de Savere, published in Josip Lučić (1984) Spisi Dubrovačke Kancelarije, Knjiga II, page 287.
      Die quarto septembris
      On the fourth day of September

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Third-declension noun.

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september ?

  1. September (month)

Middle High German

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    Learned borrowing from Latin September, from septem, from Proto-Italic *septem, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥.

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    septëmber m

    1. September

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    References

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    • Benecke, Georg Friedrich, Müller, Wilhelm, Zarncke, Friedrich (1863) “SEPTËMBER”, in Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch: mit Benutzung des Nachlasses von Benecke, Stuttgart: S. Hirzel
    • "september" in Köbler, Gerhard, Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch (3rd edition 2014)

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    Ultimately from Latin september.

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    september m

    1. (Föhr-Amrum) September

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    Norwegian Bokmål

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    From Latin september, from septem (seven).

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    september m (indeclinable)

    1. September (ninth month of the year)

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    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    From Latin september, from septem (seven).

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    september m (indeclinable)

    1. September (ninth month)

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    september m inan (genitive singular septembra, nominative plural septembre, genitive plural septembrov, declension pattern of stroj)

    1. September

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    • september”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2003–2024

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    septémbər m inan

    1. September

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    The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
    Masculine inan., hard o-stem
    nom. sing. septêmber
    gen. sing. septêmbra
    singular dual plural
    nominative
    (imenovȃlnik)
    septêmber septêmbra septêmbri
    genitive
    (rodȋlnik)
    septêmbra septêmbrov septêmbrov
    dative
    (dajȃlnik)
    septêmbru septêmbroma septêmbrom
    accusative
    (tožȋlnik)
    septêmber septêmbra septêmbre
    locative
    (mẹ̑stnik)
    septêmbru septêmbrih septêmbrih
    instrumental
    (orọ̑dnik)
    septêmbrom septêmbroma septêmbri

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    september c

    1. September

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