Английская Википедия:Date and time notation in Brazil

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Date

In Brazil, dates follow the "day month year" order, using a slash as the separator. Example: Шаблон:Lang or Шаблон:Lang. Leading zeros may be omitted, specifically on the month, but never on the year field: Шаблон:Lang. In formal writing, months are spelled out and not capitalized, e.g., "Шаблон:Lang" (lit. 20 of June of 2008 / English: 20th of June 2008). Besides, day (except the first) and year numbers are read as ordinals and year numbers are not grouped as in English. So, for instance, Brazilians never say "Шаблон:Lang" ("nineteen eighteen") for 1918, but they spell it as "Шаблон:Lang" ("one thousand, nine hundred and eighteen"). Below are some examples of dates and various formats of writing and reading them.

Date: Шаблон:Lang or Шаблон:Lang or Шаблон:Lang or Шаблон:Lang.
Read as: Шаблон:Lang (first of May of one thousand, nine hundred and twenty-seven).
Or informally as: Шаблон:Lang. (one of May of twenty-seven).

Note: If the century in question is specified in the context (this is particularly true for years of the twentieth century) only the final part may be read. For example, the above date might be very shortly spelled as "Шаблон:Lang" (one of the five of twenty-seven).

Date: Шаблон:Lang or Шаблон:Lang or Шаблон:Lang.
Read as: Шаблон:Lang (two of December of one thousand, nine hundred and sixty-seven).
Or informally as: Шаблон:Lang (two of the twelve of one thousand, nine hundred and sixty-seven).

Within a month, days are referred to as "Шаблон:Lang"+"ordinal number that corresponds to the date". Let us suppose a test is set up for April 15 and hearers know what the month in question is. In situations like this, the speaker usually says "Шаблон:Lang" ("The test will be on the day fifteen"). Again, if we suppose the month in question is April, then "Шаблон:Lang"="(the) day fifteen of last month" means March 15 and "Шаблон:Lang"="(the) day fifteen of next month" is used for May 15.

Time

The 24-hour notation is always used in formal and informal writing; an "Шаблон:Lang" or ":" is used as separator formal writing, e.g., Шаблон:Lang (formal) or Шаблон:Lang (informal). In formal writing full hours can be written just with an "Шаблон:Lang", e.g., Шаблон:Lang (not Шаблон:Lang). It is more common, however, to speak in a 12-hour notation; one usually says "Шаблон:Lang" (seven in the night) for Шаблон:Lang.

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