- "DDDDD" = Day as 2th
One issue would be that “DDDDD” should actually = *2nd* not *2th* …
Yeah, you're right: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, ...
ie. it would be /highly/ localization/language dependent to try to indicate
an ordinal rather than just let the number stand on it's own… if I recall
it would be 2e in French, but I think I've also seen 2me … so it could be
quite problematic, particularly with any large selection of regions.
In French, you use the ordinal number only for the first day of a
month. For every other day, it's a normal cardinal number.
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