anonymous 02 Des, 2013 Your question is not precise. But it's the British way of writing the date; and they say it as second December, two thousand thirteen or the second of December, two thousand thirteen.
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anonymous02 Des, 2013
Your question is not precise. But it's the British way of writing the date; and they say it as second December, two thousand thirteen or the second of December, two thousand thirteen.