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What translated literally is the ninth month?

The literal translation of the ninth month depends on the language you're referring to.

Here are some examples:

* Latin: *September* (literally "seventh month") - The Roman calendar originally had 10 months, with March being the first.

* Greek: *εννέατος μήνας* (enneatos mēnas) - literally "ninth month"

* French: *septembre* (literally "September") - derived from the Latin word

* Spanish: *septiembre* (literally "September") - also derived from the Latin word

* German: *September* (literally "September") - derived from the Latin word

So, while the word "September" is used in many languages, its literal meaning can vary.

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