Yes. What about "February the twenty-sixth?" There are many more examples.
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Use 'th' as a superscript(in MS Word) to make it small.
It is very rude to use a th at the end of MOST words, especially if the reader has a lisp.
If it is a business letter, don't use the th; use the comma and year. That way it is absolutely clear.
no it is not u can date who ever u want
To put the "th" word above a number, you can use formatting tools in word processing software. For instance, highlight the number, then use the superscript feature to raise the "th" above it. Alternatively, you can manually adjust the position by changing the font size and line spacing. In HTML or coding contexts, you can use the <sup> tag to format the "th" as superscript.
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no of friday of 14 th jaistha and english date and year
To raise "th" after a number, you can use superscript formatting. In most word processors or text editors, you can highlight the "th" and select the superscript option (often found under the font settings). Alternatively, in HTML, you can use the <sup> tag, like this: 5<sup>th</sup>. This will display the "th" in a smaller font size and elevated position, indicating it is a superscript.
The nth even number is 2n...
If you look at the date as 15/5/11, you could use Roman numerals and say XV/V/XI.
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