Well, honey, in "birthday," "mm" stands for "month" and "day." So when you're celebrating someone's birthday, you're commemorating the month and day they were born. It's not rocket science, just basic calendar knowledge. Hope that clears things up for you!
Yes. DD = Day MM = Month YYYY = Year. MM/DD/YYY Ex. 06/04/ 1996
IX-V-MM
MM = 2000
DD/MM/YYYY usually does the trick! :-)
If you mean as in Roman numerals then MM is equivalent to 2000
Yes. DD = Day MM = Month YYYY = Year. MM/DD/YYY Ex. 06/04/ 1996
To say something with specific details ( birthday , DD/MM/YY .Like if you want a type of lolly you have to specify what type of lolly you would like.
August 30, 2011
It might mean "9 cm 8 mm"
IX-V-MM
MM = 2000
DD/MM/YYYY usually does the trick! :-)
Do you mean square mm?
MM stands for Music Monday.
If you mean as in Roman numerals then MM is equivalent to 2000
3/4ths of a mm, or 7.5 nanometers
mm means millimeters in measurements