There are several ways to do that. I would say probably either "one, eight, twenty-fourteen" or "January eighth, twenty-fourteen". You can say the year "two thousand fourteen", but that option will go away come 2100.
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There are several ways to do that. I would say probably either "one, eight, twenty-fourteen" or "January eighth, twenty-fourteen". You can say the year "two thousand fourteen", but that option will go away come 2100.