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Doubt in Dutch: how to read dates/years

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04 October 2012 at 10:13pm | IP Logged 
Hello! Sometimes it is difficult to find some things in language materials, and it is
faster to ask here.

How do you read years in Dutch, for example 1986 or 2012? Could you please write the way
in which they are read?

And how do you read days? For example, February 1st or September 27th? Ordinal/cardinal
number?

Many thanks in advance.

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04 October 2012 at 10:33pm | IP Logged 
Years: in two blocks of 'tens' except for the 21st century.
1986 - negentien zesentachtig
2012 - tweeduizend twaalf

Days: Cardinal numbers
Febuary 1st - één februari
September 27th - zeventwintig september

At least this is the way I have learnt it. Maybe a native speaker can confirm this.
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04 October 2012 at 10:45pm | IP Logged 
Correct, you can also say

"de zevenentwintigste september" for 27e september.

Officieel is het negentienhonderdenzesentachtig. But negentien zesentachtig for short.
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05 October 2012 at 8:24pm | IP Logged 
Just adding that the Battle of Hastings (1066) happened in "duizend-zesenzestig", not "tien-zestig", so the first century of a millenium is an exception to the general rule.


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