In the next few days, we will enter from Summer into a season that Americans commonly call "Fall," but also called "Autumn." Why there are two words for the same season, while other seasons are known by one name? And what is the history behind both of these words?
In the next few days, we will enter from Summer into a season that Americans commonly call "Fall," but also called "Autumn." Why there are two words for the same season, while other seasons are known by one name? And what is the history behind both of these words?