the number one
Roman numerals represent numbers not words. January is the first month and the Roman numeral for 1 is I.
January is month #1. It's the first month of the year. So for example, by the American convention, the 14th day of January, in the year 2013, can be written as 1-14-13. By the British convention, the same day is 14-1-13.
Keep it simple like 2222 or use your birthday month and day like january 31 will be 0131.
Ten 1 to 8 = January to August 9= September 10 = October 11 = November 12 = December
Roman Numerals are meant for numbers not words. However, since January is the first month the year simply writing "I" followed by the day and year would suffice. Example: January 1st, 2013 - I/I/MMXIII
Roman numerals represent numbers not words. January is the first month and the Roman numeral for 1 is I.
January is month #1. It's the first month of the year. So for example, by the American convention, the 14th day of January, in the year 2013, can be written as 1-14-13. By the British convention, the same day is 14-1-13.
All those letters and numbers are encoded, but the last 2 digits are the Month and Day (i.e: xxxxxxxxxA1) 'A' is the first letter in the alphabet, so this indicates the first Month, January. The day of the Month would be the First; January First.
January is the first month of the year.
Months are shown as numbers, like 1 for January, 2 for February and so on.
The coldest month is January
January
The Webkinz Schnauzer is January's Pet of the Month.
The birthstone for the month of January is Garnet. The flower for the month of January is the Snowdrop and the Carnation.
February (second month) comes after January (first month).
January
from Janus the god of the doorway so January is the gateway month to the new year for that reason