Thirty days hath September
/ˌθɜːti deɪz ˌhæθ sepˈtembə(r)/
/ˌθɜːrti deɪz ˌhæθ sepˈtembər/
- the first line of a traditional rhyme which helps people to remember how many days there are in each month. The words are: “Thirty days hath September,April, June and November.All the rest have thirty-oneExcepting February alone.”
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