The different months are as follows:
1, January: January: January
February: February: February
March: March: March
April: April. : April
May. : May. : May
Jun: June. : June
July: July. : July
August: August. : August
September: September. : September
10, October: October: October
1 1, November: November
12, December: December: December
Extended data
Expressions of English dates
In terms of dates, the expressions in the United States and Britain are different. It is British to take the sun first and then the moon, but it is the opposite in America.
For example, March 2, 2009: March 2, 2009 (USA) and March 2, 2009 (UK).
In American writing, st, nd, rd, 2nd and 3rd of 1st are not used. Because the written expression of the date is different, the pronunciation is different. For example, April 20 1987, written in Britain as 20 April 1987, pronounced April 20, 1987;
The American expression is April 20, 1987, and the pronunciation is April the Twenty, 987. Similarly, when all dates are expressed in numbers, there are differences between Britain and the United States.
1May 6, 998 should be written as 6/5/98 for English and 5/6/98 for American; 0 1/08/ 1998 is British 1998 August 1, but according to American expression, it is 1998 June 5438+0, American1998 August/kloc-.