“30 days hath September, April, June and November, all the rest have 31, excepting February alone, which hath but 28 days clear, and 29 on each leap year”.
Didn’t we all learn this in kindergarten?
Anyway the Roman version would have been in Latin:
Dies triginta habent September, Aprilis, Junius et November...
...but I'm not sure how it went before Augustus stole a day from February.
â30 days hath September, April, June and November, all the rest have 31, excepting February alone, which hath but 28 days clear, and 29 on each leap yearâ.
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The ‘key’ question to ask is (after 10 minutes)
What month has 28 days.
After the mandatory pregnant pause, reply
ALL OF THEM.
Like handing a dummy a piece of paper with
‘Turn over and read the message on the back’ on both sides
Keeps ‘em busy for days