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Found the german/Austrian/Swiss/"other german speaking nationality"
Im always so confused when I see 20. September. Its the only language I know off using the latin alphabet which is not suffixing numbers with one or more letters. -
Kasonnara725y@Codex404 Humm... French doesn't do that neither. And Spanish too as far as I know. To my point of view it's more like only English like languages suffix day numbers in dates.
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@Kasonnara according to google translate you do have a different word in french
Deux and seconde
Three and thriesieme (or something like that I hate French) -
Kasonnara725y@Codex404 Yes we have the distinction One/fisrt, two/second, etc. but it's never used for dates, except for 1st (1e) because ... why not ^^
but yes, no "." indeed -
@Kasonnara but when used outside of dates?
Like "I came in 4th in the marathon"
In dutch it would be "Ik kwam als 4e binnen bij de marathon"
In German it would be using the "4." notation
Anyone willing to help hack and disable area 51 defenses on the 20. September??!
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