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How do you say 65438+February 18 in everyday English?
Abbreviation form: dec. 18; ; Complete form:1feb18th; ; Announced1feb18th.

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

First of all, in British English, there are usually two expressions. that is

(Take "1May 2, 988" as an example)

1, which reads: (the first) May 2nd, 1988.

Pronunciation: May 2nd, 988.

2. Writing: May 2, 1988

Pronunciation: May 2nd, 988.

pay attention to

1), there is no comma between the date and the month.

2) In writing, the comma before the year can be omitted.

3) In writing, the ordinal suffix (-st, -nd, -rd or -th) indicating the date can be omitted.

4) In writing, the definite article the before ordinal number can generally be omitted (especially when it starts with ordinal number); But in reading, the definite article is not omitted.

Second, in American English, there is usually only one expression. that is

(Take "1May 2, 988" as an example)

Letter: May 2, 1988

Pronunciation: May 2, 1988

pay attention to

1), there is no comma between the date and the month.

2) In writing, the comma before the year can be omitted.

3) In writing, the ordinal suffix (-st, -nd, -rd or -th) indicating the date can be omitted.

4) In writing, the definite article the before ordinal number can generally be omitted; In reading, definite articles are generally omitted.