Here, the ordinal is not a fraction, so it should be just "twenty-second day."
* You may encounter the use of the informal word secondth, such as in the fraction
3/22 = three twenty-secondths.
But note that the convention for numbers ending in one, two, or three use the simple ordinal, e.g.
1/21 = one twenty-first
1/22 = one twenty-second
1/23 = one twenty-third
oc-TOH-bah
This is how you pronounce Jephté : Jef-tay. (ay as in Day)
bear-day
It is pronounced "day-pluh-shan" with the emphasis on the second syllable.
Hi-een-eh-day
"Slaa." The word "slay" rhymes with day or play.
It is pronounced as rahn-day-voo.
October 1972 was a month, not a day.
It is in October. It is the 31st of October, which is the last day of October and the day before the 1st of November.
s-fen-nis-i-day
Feh-DAY.
Tuesday is pronounced as Tyoozzday.