In American English date representation, the month comes before the day, followed by the year. In British English the day comes before the month, followed by the year.
American English (US)
04-13-2010 = April 13th, 2010
Convert and Write Out the Date, in Words:
April the thirteenth, twenty ten
or: April the thirteenth, two thousand ten
In American English the month is said first, followed by the day.
* The definite article 'the' can be left out:
April thirteenth, twenty ten
or: April thirteenth, two thousand ten
British English (UK)
13-04-2010 = 13th April, 2010
Convert and Spell Out the Date, in Words:
the thirteenth of April, twenty ten
or: the thirteenth of April, two thousand and ten
In British English the day is said first, followed by the month.