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day, month and year
month day year
Either may be correct depending on context. If you are merely specifying the month then it would be correct to say your birthday is in that month. Being more specific you would say your birthday is on a specific date.
Write the date in month, day, year format (May 6, 2006) in roman numerals as V.VI.MMVI
ok, this site will give you a fairly good explanation of how it's done. most people just translate directly but it doesn't quite work that way. http://www.web40571.clarahost.co.uk/roman/calco1.htm
You write the date using Chinese characters to write it out in this order.( month date)
Americans write month before date because their date format is arranged in this way
10 May '10 is correct. The apostrophe before the 10 shows the omission of the 20 in the year 2010. In this date format, the day of the month comes first, then the month, then the year.
Month: Mois Year: Année Date: date
day, month and year
how to write date month and year in metric notation
month day year
It depends on how you want to format the date. For instance, if you want the date of the month, then you would write: October 25, 2010 (just place a comma after the actual date) Full dates: Monday, February 14, 2010 (Day of week, Month Date, Year) If you're talking about the date with just numbers, then it varies. mm/dd/yy mm/dd/yyyy In this case, it kind of depends on what the writer prefers because there are so many ways to write it
in britian,its day/month/year of birth.
Year-Month-Day
in britian,its day/month/year of birth.
MM/DD/YYYY