English in August.
August English [? :g? st] ? Beauty ['? ɡ? st] ? Dignified, dignified, and awesome. August (abbreviated as Aug)
examples of the usage of p>August are as follows:
1.They? were? wed? at? Amiens? last? August?
they got married in Amiens last August.
2.On? 2? August? 196? Senegal? seceded.?
Senegal became independent on 2 August 196.
3.This? area? of? France? has? a? pleasing? climate? in? August?
the climate in this part of France is pleasant in August.
4.His? term? of? appointment? expires? in? August.?
his term of office expires in August.
Extended information:
The origin of p>August: After Julius Caesar died, Octavian, his nephew, succeeded him as the Roman emperor. In order to be as famous as Caesar, he also wants to name a month after himself. His birthday is in September, but he chose August. Because after he ascended the throne, the Roman Senate awarded him the title of Augustus in August.
So, he decided to use this honorific name to name August. It turned out that August was one day less than July. In order to be equal to Caesar, he decided to take a day out of mid-February and add it to August. Since then, February has lost one day. English August evolved from the emperor's Latin honorific title.
how to write other months in English:
January? January, February? February, March? March, April? April, May? May and June? June, July? July
September, September and October? October, November, November, December? December。