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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Anniversary

"The yearly recurrence of a date is called anniversary."

What would you call the "weekly" or "monthly" recurrence of a day ?
  

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Hi, I don't think I would call it anything special that indicates the frequency. eg I'd just say something like 'Today is payday'. Clive

  • Hi, I don't think I would call it anything special that indicates the frequency.
  • eg I'd just say something like 'Today is payday'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

I don't think I would call it anything special that indicates the frequency.

eg I'd just say something like 'Today is payday'.

Clive
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Hello,

I just have a related question. What if a couple celebrates the day since they are officially on, for example, they have been boyfriend-girlfriend for 3 months? Which of the following can I say?

a. Happy 3 Months Anniversary!

b. Happy 3rd Month Anniversary!

c. Happy 3rd Monthsary! -- This is common in my home country. I'm not sure if this is used i
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Hi,

I just have a related question. What if a couple celebrates the day since they are officially on, for example, they have been boyfriend-girlfriend for 3 months? Which of the following can I say?

a. Happy 3 Months Anniversary!

b. Happy 3rd Month Anniversary!

c. Happy 3rd Monthsary! -- This is common in my home country. I'm not sure if this is used in n
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Thank you for your clarification. Probably, the word "monthsary" is just a slang term in our country. I just checked, it's not in the dictionary.

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