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| * Sunday 21 May 2023 : “Sunday twenty-one May two thousand twenty-three” | * Sunday 21 May 2023 : “Sunday twenty-one May two thousand twenty-three” | ||
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| * 1835 : mille huit cent trente-cinq ou dix-huit cent trente-cinq. | * 1835 : mille huit cent trente-cinq ou dix-huit cent trente-cinq. | ||
| * //1835 : " | * //1835 : " | ||
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| + | To know what the date is, you say: | ||
| + | * Quel jour sommes-nous ? | ||
| + | * //What day are we? (what’s the date ?)// | ||
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| + | And you’d answer: | ||
| + | * Nous sommes le 7 décembre 2021 | ||
| + | * //We are the seven December 2021 (it is the 7th December 2021)// | ||
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