I mean, how do you express the date? I'm not a native speaker of English, and I've learnt that Americans would write: "July 5th., 2006" and they'd read: "July the fifth, two thousand six", while in England, they'd write: "5th. July, 2006" and say: "the fifth of July, two thousand and six". But if they added the weekday, both would write "Wednesday 5th. July" and read "Wednesday the fifth of July, two thousand (and) six".
So, is that true? Do you ACTUALLY say it that way? And what do people do in other English speaking countries?
2006-07-04
17:53:43
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