On Apr 6, 2006, at 8:48 AM, Doug Pensinger wrote:

How do you _say_ the date? I think most of the time we'll say "it's April fifth" when responding to the question "what's today's date?" though "the fifth of April is probably a not too distant second. "Fifth, April" would be a rare response. In my experience, anyway.

Usually "the <day> of <month>, <year>", or sometimes "<month> the <day>".

So The Fourth Of July, or July The Fourth.

Charlie (the First)
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