"October 5th" in English is read as "October the fifth."

The origins of the English names for the months and days of the week come from the Roman calendar. October is the eighth month in the old Roman calendar, which only had ten months. October comes from "octo" meaning "eight" in Latin. Similarly, the word "fifth" comes from the word "quintus" which means "fifth" in Latin.

Example sentences:

"I will meet you on October the fifth."
"The sale ends on October the fifth."
"My birthday is on October the fifth."

翻译:

"我会在十月五日见你。"
"销售会在十月五日结束。"
"我的生日是十月五日。"
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最佳回答 2024-07-26