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It's probably easiest to answer that question by simply showing some examples: 14 février 1999 apr. J.-C.

Aujourd'hui c'est le mercredi 8 juillet 2009. 1er décembre 1444 (note: "1er" is an abbreviation for "premier") 333 av. J.-C. points to remember: --number first, then name of the month --Unlike English, which uses ordinal numbers (first, second, third, twenty-fifth, etc.), French uses the ordinary cardinal numbers (e.g. "le cinq" and not "le cinquième"), with the one exception that you say "le premier" and never "l'un" for the first day of the month. --Names of months and days of the week are not capitalized.

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