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Originally Posted by Garick
If it's like other European languages, the period is like "th" in English. It makes 14 an ordinal number, fourteenth.
Yes, and using the genitive "októbra" instead of nominative "október" is equivalent to saying "of October" - so literally it's the "14th of October".
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Originally Posted by Didace
I would be interested in your arguments for taking this obviously incorrect position.
Hungarians have it right, year - month - day.
The only problem is the faux-Latin month names like "július" and so on.
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Originally Posted by steamraise
You can say it either way?
But writing it, one way is right and one is wrong?
Enjoy your "July Fourth" celebrations then.