Key points of memory: morphology → there is mon(=moon moon) in the word.
Explanation: Whether at home or abroad, the month is judged according to the change of "Tuan Tuan" when the moon orbits the earth. China called it "the moon on the moon or the moon on the moon". -th is a noun suffix in English.
The Gregorian calendar has 12 months, but many people don't know the origin of the English name 12 months. The Gregorian calendar originated from the ancient Roman calendar. English in Rome was only 65,438+00 months. The Roman emperor decided to add two months at the end of the year. Later, Julius Caesar moved these two months to the beginning of the year and became 65438+ October. February, the original 65438+ 10 month. February became March. April, and so on. This is the Gregorian calendar used in the world today. )
January? nju? Ri] January
Key points of memory: association method →Jan (pinyin: Jian tip)+uory (noun suffix).
Explanation: As the top student in his class, he is always at the top.
Note: Both January and February end with-1 month. Please remember these two months together.
1 month-1 in Roman legend, there was a patron saint named Janus. He had two faces, one looking back and the other looking forward to the future. People think that it is meaningful to choose his name as the name of the first month, and you can bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. English January evolved from the Latin name of the patron saint January.
February? Ri] February
Memory point: association method →Fe (pinyin: Feifei)+br(= bird bird) +uory (noun suffix)
Explanation: bird → two wings.
Note: Both January and February end with-1 month. Please remember these two months together.
February-February Every year at the beginning of February, the Romans would slaughter animals and drink alcohol to celebrate February Festival. On this day, people often whip infertile women with a whip made of cattle grass called Februa in order to get pregnant and have children. On this day, people will also repent the sins of the past year, wash their souls, seek forgiveness from the gods, and make themselves a chaste person. February in English comes from the Latin Februar-ius Festival.
March [mɑ? rt? ] Business English March
Key points of memory: homophonic method → March (pronounced "Ma Chi").
Commentary: Spring blossoms in March, and horses have grass to eat.
March-March, originally 65438+ 10 month in the ancient Roman calendar, is the beginning of the new year. After Julius Caesar reformed the calendar, the original 1 month became March, but the Romans still regarded March as the beginning of the year. In addition, according to traditional habits, March is the season of going to war every year. In order to commemorate the God of War in Mars mythology, people take his Latin name as the name of March. March in English evolved from the name of this god of war.
April? Public relations? April
Key points of memory: association method →A (pictographic number "4")+PRIL.
Memory point: association method →Ap(= Apple Apple → Ping) +ri (Pinyin: Day)+L.
Explanation: A safe day.
April-April in Rome is a beautiful season for spring flowers. April in English evolved from Latin April (the day of flowering).
May I? ] May
Key points of memory: homophonic method → Mei (pronounced "Mei").
Commentary: "Wu (Man)" Mei.
May-Maya, the goddess of May in Roman mythology, specializes in spring and life. In memory of this goddess, the Romans named May after her-Latin Maius, and English May evolved from the name of this goddess.
June [d? June
Key points of memory: homophonic method → June (pronounced "June").
Explanation: Celebrate Children's Day.
June-Juno, June in Roman mythology, is the king of the gods and the god in charge of fertility and protection of women. Ancient Rome revered her and dedicated June to her, and named it after her-Latin junius. June in English evolved from the name of this goddess. Some scholars also believe that junius may be the surname of a prominent aristocrat in the Latin family.
July [d? Ulla. ] July
Key points of memory: homophonic method → July (pronounced as "Zhulai").
Description: The cartoon "Dragon Ball" can summon dragons by collecting seven dragon balls.
July-After the Roman ruler Julius Caesar was assassinated in July, the famous Roman general Mark named Julius Caesar's birth July at Tony's suggestion. The proposal was passed by the Senate. July in English evolved from this.
August ['? :g? Holy] August
Key points of memory: association method →Au (pronunciation [? :] → Circle → Month)+Gust (= Guest).
Description: On August 15, guests are invited to enjoy the moon.
Key points of memory: letter symmetry →A+ugu (symmetry) +st
August-After Julius Caesar died in August, his nephew Octavian succeeded the Roman emperor. In order to be as famous as Caesar, he wants to be named after himself for another month. 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 turns out that August is one day less than July. In order to be equal to Caesar, he decided to take a day from mid-February and add it to August. Since then, February has lost one day. English August evolved from the Latin honorifics of emperors.
September? ] September
Key points of memory: association method →Sep (reading "snake bubble") +tember.
Explanation: Snakes soak in "wine" → September.
Note: September, November and December in English all end with -ember. Please remember these three months together.
September-July of the old calendar is September after Julius Caesar reformed the calendar. Latin September means "July". Although the calendar has been reformed, people still use the old name to call September. This is the evolution of English in September.
October [? k t? b? ] October
Memory point: association method → O (0 in10)+CT+O (0 in10)+BER.
Note: Of the 12 months in English, only 10 months begin with the letter O. If you see a month beginning with the letter O, it is 10 months.
October -65438+ October English 65438+ October, from Latin Octo, meaning "8". It is the same as September mentioned above. The calendar has been changed, but the title remains the same.
1 1 month [n? vemb? ] November
Key points of memory: association method →No+vem (reading "Wen") +ber.
Commentary: Since entering 1 1 month, the temperature has been getting lower and lower.
Note: September, November and December in English all end with -ember. Please remember these three months together.
Roman emperors Augustus and Caesar both had months named after them. Roman citizens and the Senate asked the then Roman emperor Tiberius to be named after him 165438+ October. 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 165438+ October still retains the old name Novem, which means "9" in Latin. English 165438+ 10/month1month evolved from this.
December [d? semb? ] December
Key points of memory: homophonic method → December (pronounced as "bottom depth").
Explanation: December is the last month of the year.
Note: September, November and December in English all end with -ember. Please remember these three months together.
1February-65438+February The Roman emperor Julius wanted to name the last month of the year 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.