Autumn
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English
Noun
autumn (plural autumns)
- (chiefly British) Traditionally the third of the four seasons, typically regarded as being from September 21 to December 20 in the northern hemisphere and from March 21 to June 20 in the southern hemisphere.
Synonym
- fall (US)
Translations
- Albanian: vjeshtë
- Basque: udazken
- Breton: diskar-amzer m
- Chinese:秋 (qiū), 秋天 (qiutian)
- Croatian: jesen
- Czech: podzim m
- Dutch: herfst m, najaar n
- Esperanto: aŭtuno
- Estonian: sügis
- Finnish: syksy
- French: automne m
- Frisian: hjest
- German: Herbst m
- Guarani: araroguekúi
- Hanja: 추 (chu)
- Hebrew: סתיו (stav)
- Indonesian: musim gugur,
- Interlingua: autumno
- Italian: autunno m
- Japanese: 秋 (あき, aki)
- Korean: 가을 (gaeul)
- Lithuanian: ruduo m
- Manchu: (bolori)
- Maori: ngahuru
- Norwegian: høst m
- Polish: jesień
- Portuguese: outono m
- Romanian: toamnă f
- Russian: осень
- Slovak: jeseň f
- Slovene: jesen f
- Spanish: otoño m
- Swedish: höst
- Welsh: hydref
- Yiddish: האַרבּסט (horbst)
Adjective
autumn
- Of or relating to autumn.
- autumn leaves
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