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2/2/1993

2/2/1993

The normal way to say such a date in BEBritish English is, the “the second of February, nineteen ninety three-three”.

However, a very formal way to speak such a date (almost never used) is, the “the second day of February, nineteen hundred and ninety three-three”.

2/2/1993

The normal way to say such a date in BE is, the second of February, nineteen ninety three.

However a very formal way to speak such a date (almost never used) is, the second day of February, nineteen hundred and ninety three.

2/2/1993

The normal way to say such a date in British English is “the second of February, nineteen ninety-three”.

However, a very formal way to speak such a date (almost never used) is “the second day of February, nineteen hundred and ninety-three”.

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2/2/1993

The normal way to say such a date in BE is, the second of February, nineteen ninety three.

However a very formal way to speak such a date (almost never used) is, the second day of February, nineteen hundred and ninety three.