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31th, Jan vs 31, Jan

The correct phrase is "31st, Jan". The ordinal number "31st" is used before the month abbreviation "Jan" to indicate the specific date. The format "31, Jan" is incorrect as it lacks the ordinal indicator.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 694 views

31th, Jan

This phrase is incorrect. The ordinal number should be "31st" instead of "31th".

The correct format is to use the ordinal number "31st" before the month abbreviation "Jan" to indicate the specific date.
  • She'd do anything for you, Jan.
  • OK, start to breathe by yourself, now, Jan.
  • Thanks for the eats, Jan.
  • Elisa Ferreira, Jan Andersson and Evgeni Kirilov introduced the reports.
  • Okay, Jan will see you now.
  • We have no where else, Jan.
  • All right, Jan just emailed me.
  • I'm out of answers, Jan.
  • It was great to see you, Jan.
  • The lady, Jan Levinson wanted go to Montego bay.
  • It's not about the answers, Jan.
  • Lucja and Wilhelm celebrate their nameday today, Jan celebrated yesterday.
  • Once Cassavius is dead, Jan and Nancy will be free.
  • You never understood anything about me, Jan.
  • Put it here on the desk, Jan.
  • Put these pipes in my room, Jan.
  • You look out of sorts, Jan-Erik.
  • Talking about my love, Jan Di.
  • OK, you leave the reception center, Jan.
  • This isn't silliness, Jan.

Alternatives:

  • 31st, Jan

31, Jan

This phrase is incorrect. It lacks the ordinal indicator for the date.

The correct format is to use the ordinal number "31st" before the month abbreviation "Jan" to indicate the specific date.
  • She'd do anything for you, Jan.
  • OK, start to breathe by yourself, now, Jan.
  • Thanks for the eats, Jan.
  • Elisa Ferreira, Jan Andersson and Evgeni Kirilov introduced the reports.
  • Okay, Jan will see you now.
  • We have no where else, Jan.
  • All right, Jan just emailed me.
  • I'm out of answers, Jan.
  • It was great to see you, Jan.
  • The lady, Jan Levinson wanted go to Montego bay.
  • It's not about the answers, Jan.
  • Lucja and Wilhelm celebrate their nameday today, Jan celebrated yesterday.
  • Once Cassavius is dead, Jan and Nancy will be free.
  • You never understood anything about me, Jan.
  • Put it here on the desk, Jan.
  • Put these pipes in my room, Jan.
  • You look out of sorts, Jan-Erik.
  • Talking about my love, Jan Di.
  • OK, you leave the reception center, Jan.
  • This isn't silliness, Jan.

Alternatives:

  • 31st, Jan

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