In Engpsh, the date can be expressed in a few different ways:
Using numbers:
"December 20, 2022" (month, day, year)
"2022/12/20" (year/month/day)
"12/20/2022" (month/day/year)
Using words:
"December 20th, 2022" (month, day, year)
"2022, December 20th" (year, month, day)
In spoken Engpsh, it is common to use ordinal numbers (e.g. "first," "second," etc.) to describe the day of the month. For example: "Today is December 20th."
It is also common to use the abbreviation "st," "nd," "rd," or "th" after the number to indicate the ordinal form of the day (e.g. "20th," "21st," "22nd," etc.).
Note: In American Engpsh, the month usually comes before the day (e.g. "December 20th, 2022"), while in British Engpsh, the day usually comes before the month (e.g. "20th December, 2022").
Using numbers:
"December 20, 2022" (month, day, year)
"2022/12/20" (year/month/day)
"12/20/2022" (month/day/year)
Using words:
"December 20th, 2022" (month, day, year)
"2022, December 20th" (year, month, day)
In spoken Engpsh, it is common to use ordinal numbers (e.g. "first," "second," etc.) to describe the day of the month. For example: "Today is December 20th."
It is also common to use the abbreviation "st," "nd," "rd," or "th" after the number to indicate the ordinal form of the day (e.g. "20th," "21st," "22nd," etc.).
Note: In American Engpsh, the month usually comes before the day (e.g. "December 20th, 2022"), while in British Engpsh, the day usually comes before the month (e.g. "20th December, 2022").