Yes.
DD = Day
MM = Month
YYYY = Year.
MM/DD/YYY
Ex.
06/04/ 1996
Well, honey, in "birthday," "mm" stands for "month" and "day." So when you're celebrating someone's birthday, you're commemorating the month and day they were born. It's not rocket science, just basic calendar knowledge. Hope that clears things up for you!
Month and year
IX-V-MM
MM = 2000
DD/MM/YYYY usually does the trick! :-)
Well, honey, in "birthday," "mm" stands for "month" and "day." So when you're celebrating someone's birthday, you're commemorating the month and day they were born. It's not rocket science, just basic calendar knowledge. Hope that clears things up for you!
Month and year
dd mm yyyy is the date (day month year).
When you see this, it's simply asking for the expiration date. mm would be the month and yy would be the year. This date is on the front of your card. :)
number of birth month-day of birth-year of birth. your welcome.
To say something with specific details ( birthday , DD/MM/YY .Like if you want a type of lolly you have to specify what type of lolly you would like.
This means that the year you were born so DD means the day you were born, MM means the month you were born so you would put an 0 first if you were born on a single digit number of month. YYYY means year an example is 1987!
It might mean "9 cm 8 mm"
August 30, 2011
They can be 19-28 mm
To enter the birthday in block 4, locate the designated field for the date. Input the day, month, and year in the specified format, typically DD/MM/YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY, depending on the instructions provided. Ensure that all components of the date are correct and clearly legible. Finally, double-check for any errors before submitting the information.
It looks like a date. It could mean 3 November 2008. Then again, it could mean 11 March 2008.To specify a system for writing dates, people sometimes use a format such as yyyy-mm-dd, which means "four digits for the year, followed by a hyphen, two digits for the month, hyphen, two digits for the day".