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)
07-16-1071 = July 16th, 1071
Convert and Write Out the Date, in Words:
July the sixteenth, ten seventy-one
or: July the sixteenth, one thousand seventy-one
In American English the month is said first, followed by the day.
* The definite article 'the' can be left out:
July sixteenth, ten seventy-one
or: July sixteenth, one thousand seventy-one
British English (UK)
16-07-1071 = 16th July, 1071
Convert and Spell Out the Date, in Words:
the sixteenth of July, ten seventy-one
or: the sixteenth of July, one thousand and seventy-one
In British English the day is said first, followed by the month.