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    How to Say Dates and Years in English

    wilfordfluencyBy wilfordfluency7 de January de 2026Updated:7 de January de 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    How to Say Dates and Years in English

    Talking about dates and years in English is part of everyday communication. You use them to talk about birthdays, documents, appointments, trips, and personal experiences. Because of that, learning how to say them clearly and naturally is essential.

    English has a very practical way of dealing with dates and years. Instead of reading numbers as long mathematical forms, speakers break them into simple, easy-to-understand parts. Once you understand this logic, dates stop sounding complicated.


    How English Speakers Say Years

    Let’s start with years, because this is where English shows a very clear pattern.

    In everyday speech, years are almost never read as one long number. Instead, they are usually divided into two parts, which makes them faster and clearer to say.

    The Most Natural Way to Say Years

    If you were born in 1987, you would normally say:

    I was born in 1987.
    I was born in nineteen eighty-seven.

    This way of speaking sounds natural and is used in daily conversation.

    More examples:

    She was born in 1992.
    nineteen ninety-two

    They met in 1975.
    nineteen seventy-five


    Saying Years from 2000 Onwards

    Years after 2000 follow slightly different patterns.

    From 2000 to 2009, English speakers usually say:

    2001 → two thousand one
    2005 → two thousand five

    From 2010 onwards, two forms are common, and both are correct:

    2014 → two thousand fourteen or twenty fourteen
    2020 → twenty twenty

    In everyday English, the shorter form (twenty fourteen, twenty twenty) is increasingly common.


    How to Say Full Dates in English

    Now let’s look at full dates, including day, month, and year.

    British English vs American English (Order Matters)

    The main difference is the order:

    • British English: day → month → year
    • American English: month → day → year

    The pronunciation rules, however, are very similar.


    British English Examples

    15 March 1998
    the fifteenth of March, nineteen ninety-eight

    I was born on 15 March 1998.


    American English Examples

    March 15, 1998
    March fifteenth, nineteen ninety-eight

    I was born on March 15, 1998.


    Ordinal Numbers: A Key Detail

    When talking about dates, English uses ordinal numbers, not cardinal ones.

    • one → first
    • two → second
    • three → third
    • four → fourth

    Examples in real use:

    July 4 → July fourth
    October 21 → October twenty-first


    Dates in Everyday Situations

    Here are examples that sound natural in real life:

    My birthday is on June 12.
    June twelfth

    The conference is on April 3, 2025.
    April third, twenty twenty-five

    We moved here in 2011.
    twenty eleven

    Notice how:

    • on is used for specific dates,
    • in is used for years.

    How This Connects to Other Number Topics

    The way English handles dates is very similar to how it handles other number-related information. In all cases, the goal is clarity.

    This same logic applies when saying:

    • telephone numbers,
    • apartment numbers,
    • flight numbers.

    👉 See also:  How to say telephone numbers in English


    Common Points to Pay Attention To

    • Avoid reading years as one long number
    • Always use ordinal numbers for days
    • Choose British or American order and stay consistent

    These small details make a big difference in how natural you sound.


    Final Thoughts

    English dates and years follow clear, practical patterns. Once you get used to breaking numbers into parts, saying dates becomes automatic.

    With a bit of practice using real situations, birthdays, plans, and events. this way of speaking quickly becomes natural.

     

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