Date format by country
This page gives an overview of date formats by country, for the Gregorian calendar (see other calendars in use). (For time as well, see Date and time representation by country.)
Legends
- All examples use example date 1996-04-22 / 22 April 1996 / April 22, 1996 – except where a single-digit day is illustrated.
Basic components of a calendar date for the most common calendar systems:
- Y – year
- M – month
- D – day
Order of the basic components:
- B – big-endian (year, month, day), e.g. 1996-04-22
- L – little-endian (day, month, year), e.g. 22.04.96 or 22/04/96 or 22 April 1996
- M – middle-endian (month, day, year), e.g. 04/22/96 or April 22, 1996
Specific formats for the basic components:
- yy – two-digit year, e.g. 96
- yyyy – four-digit year, e.g. 1996
- m – one-digit month for months below 10, e.g. 4
- mm – two-digit month, e.g. 04
- mmm – three-letter abbreviation for month, e.g. Apr
- mmmm – month spelled out in full, e.g. April
- d – one-digit day for days below 10, e.g. 2
- dd – two-digit day, e.g. 02
Separators of the components:
- "/" – slash
- "." – dots or full stops
- "-" – hyphens or dashes
- " " – spaces
Map
Listing
Country | Format | Details | ISO 8601 | ||
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YMD | DMY | MDY | |||
Afghanistan | Yes | No | No | [4] | |
Albania | Yes | Yes | No | dd/mm/yyyy Some YMD[5][6][7] |
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Algeria | No | Yes | No | [8] (dd/mm/yyyy)[9] | |
Argentina | No | Yes | No | [10][11] | |
Armenia | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[12][13] | |
Australia | No | Yes | No | MDY is sometimes, but very rarely, seen in reference to estabished US culture, for instance the September 11 World Trade Centre attacks are still referred as "9/11", not "11/9"[14] | AS 3802:1997 |
Austria | Yes | Yes | No | (Using dots (which denote ordinal numbering) as in “d.m.(yy)yy” or sometimes "d. month (yy)yy")[15][16] | ÖNORM EN 28601 |
Azerbaijan | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[17] | |
Bahrain | No | Yes | No | [18] | |
Bangladesh | Yes | Yes | No | Not officially Standardized. (In Georgian calendar dates, Century digits may be omitted, e.g., dd-mm-yy or yy-mm-dd) and in, (Bengali calendar dates = বববব-মম-দদ or দদ-মম-বববব) | |
Barbados | No | Yes | No | BNS 50:2000[19] | |
Belarus | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[20][21] | |
Belgium | No | Yes | No | (dd/mm/yyyy)[22][23] | NBN EN 28601 |
Belize | No | Yes | No | [24] [25] | |
Bolivia | No | Yes | No | [26] | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | No | Yes | No | (d. m. yyyy. or d. month yyyy.) | |
Brazil | No | Yes | No | (dd/mm/yyyy)[27][28] | |
Brunei | No | Yes | No | [29] | |
Bulgaria | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[30][31] | |
Cambodia | Yes | Yes | No | Short format: yyyy-mm-dd Long format: dd-mm-yyyy[32] |
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Canada | Yes | Yes | Yes | All three main types are used in Canada – in French and in English.[33][34]
Social Insurance applications for Canada use DMY format.[35] Passport applications[36] and tax returns[37] use YYYY MM DD. Immigration Canada Stamps use DD/MM/YYYY and Canada Customs Stamps use MMM/DD/YYYY. Nearly all English newspapers use MDY (MMM[M] D, YYYY).[38] |
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Cape Verde | No | Yes | No | ||
Chile | No | Yes | No | [39] | |
China, People's Republic of | Yes | No | No | yyyy-mm-dd or yyyy年m月d日 (with no leading zeroes)[40] (See Dates in Chinese.) | GB/T 7408-2005 |
Colombia | No | Yes | No | [41] | |
Costa Rica | No | Yes | No | [42] | |
Croatia | No | Yes | No | (d. m. yyyy. or d. month yyyy.)[43][44] | |
Cuba | No | Yes | No | [45] | |
Cyprus | No | Yes | No | dd/mm/yyyy [46] | |
Czech Republic | No | Yes | No | (d. m. yyyy or d. month yyyy)[47][48] | ČSN ISO 8601 |
Denmark | Yes | Yes | No | Examples: Long date: 07 juni 1994 Long date with weekday: onsdag den 21. december 1994 Numeric date: 1994-06-07[49]
(The format dd-mm-(yy)yy is the traditional Danish date format.[50] The international format yyyy-mm-dd or yyyymmdd is also accepted. There are no official standard for numeric date format, although the traditional format is the most widely used. The formats d. 'month name' yyyy and in handwriting d/m-yy or d/m yyyy are also acceptable.[51]) |
DS/ISO 8601:2005 |
Dominica | No | Yes | No | ||
Dominican Republic | No | Yes | No | [52] | |
Ecuador | No | Yes | No | [53] | |
Egypt | No | Yes | No | [54][55] | |
El Salvador | No | Yes | No | [56] | |
Estonia | No | Yes | No | (d.m.yyyy or d. mmmm yyyy)[57] | |
Ethiopia | No | Yes | No | [58] | |
Federated States of Micronesia | No | No | Yes | [59][citation needed] | |
Finland | No | Yes | No | (d.m.yyyy or d. month yyyy)[60] | SFS-EN 28601 |
France | No | Yes | No | (dd-mm-yyyy)[61][62] | NF EN 28601 |
Georgia | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy) | |
Germany | Yes | Yes | No | The format dd.mm.yyyy using dots (which denote ordinal numbering) is the traditional German date format.[63] Since 1996-05-01, the international format yyyy-mm-dd has become the official standard date format, but the handwritten form d. 'month name' yyyy is also accepted (see DIN 5008). Standardization applies to all applications in the scope of the standard including uses in government, education, engineering and sciences. Since 2006, the old format (d)d.(m)m.(yy)yy is allowed again as alternative to the yyyy-mm-dd format in areas where there is no risk of ambiguation. | DIN ISO 8601, used in DIN 5008[64] |
Greece | No | Yes | No | [65][66] | ELOT EN 28601 |
Greenland | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[67][68] | |
Grenada | No | Yes | No | ||
Guatemala | No | Yes | No | [69] | |
Guyana | No | Yes | No | ||
Hong Kong | Yes | Yes | No | (yy)yy年m月d日 (with no leading zeros) for Chinese[70] and (d)d/(m)m/(yy)yy for English | |
Honduras | No | Yes | No | [71] | |
Hungary | Yes | No | No | yyyy. mm. (d)d.
The year is always written with Arabic numerals. The number of the month is usually written with Arabic numerals but it also can be written with Roman numerals, or the month's full name can be written out, the first letter not being capitalized. The day is also written with Arabic numerals.[72][73][74][75] |
MSZ ISO 8601:2003 |
Iceland | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[76][77] | IST EN 28601:1992 |
India | No | Yes | No | In India, the DD-MM-YY is the predominant short form of the numeric date usage. Almost all government documents need to be filled up in the DD-MM-YYYY format. An example of DD-MM-YYYY usage is the passport application form.[78][79][80] Though not yet a common practice, the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) of the Government of India introduced the standard named "IS 7900:2001 (Revised in 2006) Data Elements And Interchange Formats - Information Interchange - Representation Of Dates And Times" which officially recommends use of the date format YYYYMMDD, for example, 20130910 or 2013 09 10, or 2013-09-10 for the date 10 September 2013 | IS 7900:2001 |
Indonesia | No | Yes | No | ||
Iran | Yes | Yes | No | Short format: yyyy/mm/dd[81] in Persian Calendar system ("yy/m/d" is a common alternative), yyyy-mm-dd[82] in Gregorian Calendar system Long format: D MMMM YYYY (Day first, full month name, year)[81][82] |
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Iraq | No | Yes | No | Short format: (dd/mm/yyyy)[83] | |
Ireland | No | Yes | No | (dd-mm-yyyy). dd/mm/yyyy is also in common use[84][85] | IS/EN 28601:1993 |
Israel | No | Yes | No | (dd/mm/yyyy)[86][87] | |
Italy | No | Yes | No | (dd/mm/yyyy)[88] | UNI EN 28601 |
Jamaica | No | Yes | No | [89] | |
Japan | Yes | No | No | Often in the form yyyy年mm月dd日;[90] sometimes Japanese era year is used, e.g. 平成18年12月30日.[91] | JIS X 0301:2002 |
Jordan | No | Yes | No | [92][93] | |
Kazakhstan | No | Yes | No | (yyyy.dd.mm) in Kazakh and (dd.mm.(yy)yy) in Russian[94] | |
Kenya | Yes | Yes | Yes | (yy/mm/dd)[95]
(dd/mm/yyyy) |
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Korea | Yes | No | No | (yyyy년 mm월 dd일, yyyy.mm.dd, yyyy/mm/dd)[97] | |
Kuwait | No | Yes | No | [98] | |
Kyrgyzstan | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[99] | |
Laos | No | Yes | No | [100] | |
Latvia | Yes | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy;[101] yyyy.mm.dd is also used[102]) | |
Lebanon | No | Yes | No | [103] | |
Libya | No | Yes | No | [104] | |
Liechtenstein | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[105] | |
Lithuania | Yes | No | No | (yyyy-mm-dd)[106] yyyy <m.> <month in genitive> d <d.> |
LST ISO 8601:1997 (obsolete) LST ISO 8601:2006 (current)[107] |
Luxembourg | No | Yes | No | dd.mm.yyyy [108]) | ITM-EN 28601 |
Macau | Yes | Yes | No | YMD (same as Hong Kong)[109]
DMY (in Portuguese & English) |
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Macedonia | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[110] | |
Malaysia | No | Yes | No | In Malaysian English, however, the American-style MDY is also sometimes used, example includes New Straits Times, The Sun and The Edge. The Malay Mail originally uses MDY before it changed to DMY due to the change of ownership. | |
Maldives | No | Yes | No | [111] In The Maldives, the date format usually used is dd(th) of mmm, yyyy. E.g.: "01st of January, 2015". Other common formats include: dd.mm.(yy)yy, dd/mm/(yy)yy, and dd-mm-(yy)yy. | |
Malta | No | Yes | No | ||
Moldova | No | Yes | No | ||
Mexico | No | Yes | No | [112] | NOM-008-SCFI-2002 |
Monaco | No | Yes | No | [113] | |
Mongolia | Yes | No | No | (yyyy.mm.dd)[114] | |
Montenegro | No | Yes | No | (d.m.yyyy)[115] | |
Morocco | No | Yes | No | [116] | |
Myanmar | Yes | Yes | No | YMD for Burmese calendar. DMY for Gregorian or Julian calendar. | |
Namibia | Yes | Yes | No | MDY[117][118] | |
Nepal | Yes | Yes | No | DMY,[citation needed] YMD in official Nepali Vikram Samvat calendar (also see Nepal Sambat which is also in use); Month first in Nepali newspaper (English language version)[1] | |
Netherlands | No | Yes | No | (Using hyphens as in “dd-mm-yyyy” [119] | NEN ISO 8601 & NEN EN 28601 & NEN 2772 |
New Zealand | No | Yes | No | [120] | |
Nicaragua | No | Yes | No | [121] | |
Nigeria | No | Yes | No | dd/mm/yy[122] | |
Norway | Yes | Yes | No | dd.mm.yyyy; leading zeroes and century digits may be omitted, e.g., 10.2.15; ddmmyy (six figures, no century digits, no delimiters) allowed in tables. ISO dates yyyy-mm-dd can be used for "technical" purposes. The fraction form d/m-y is incorrect, but is common and considered passable in handwriting.[123] | NS-ISO 8601[124] |
Oman | No | Yes | No | [125] | |
Pakistan | No | Yes | No | [126][127] (dd/mm/(yy)yy) | |
Palau | No | Yes | No | ||
Panama | No | Yes | No | [128] | |
Paraguay | No | Yes | No | [129] | |
Peru | No | Yes | No | [130] | |
Philippines | No | Yes | Yes | English: mmmm dd, yyyy DMY is also used in some other instances such as on the data page of passports and immigration and customs forms. Filipino: ika-dd ng mmmm, yyyy[131] (Note: Month and year can be shortened.) |
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Poland | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy,[132] often with dots as separators; more official is d <month in genitive> yyyy, or, less frequently, d <month in Roman numerals> yyyy)[133][134] | PN-90/N-01204 |
Portugal | No | Yes | No | Mostly (dd/mm/yyyy) and (dd-mm-yyyy); some newer documents use (yyyy-mm-dd).[135] | NP EN 28601 |
Qatar | No | Yes | No | [136] | |
Romania | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[137][138] Also widely used: (d)d-Mmm[3 letters of month name with the notable exception of Nov for November, which would otherwise be Noiembrie]-yyyy and (d)d-XII-yyyy (month number as a Roman numeral with lines above AND below, slowly deprecating) | |
Russia | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.(yy)yy);[139] more official is d <month in genitive> yyyy <г. (= g., short for goda, i.e. year in genitive)> | ГОСТ ИСО 8601-2001 |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | No | Yes | No | ||
Saint Lucia | No | Yes | No | ||
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | No | Yes | No | ||
Saudi Arabia | No | Yes | No | (dd/mm/yyyy in Islamic and Gregorian calendar systems,[140][141] except for major companies, which conventionally use the American mm/dd/yyyy format.[citation needed]) | |
Serbia | No | Yes | No | (d.m.yyyy or d. month yyyy.)[142][143][144][145] | |
Singapore | Yes | Yes | No | (Chinese representation: yyyy年m月d日, no leading zeroes)[146]
DMY in English[147] |
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Slovakia | No | Yes | No | (d. m. yyyy)[148] | |
Slovenia | Yes | Yes | No | YMD[149]
(d.m.yyyy or d. mmmm yyyy)[150] |
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South Africa | Yes | Yes | No | (yyyy-mm-dd;[151][152] "d/m/yy" is a common alternative.[citation needed]) | ARP 010:1989 |
Spain | No | Yes | No | (dd/mm/(yy)yy)[153] | UNE EN 28601 |
Sri Lanka | Yes | Yes | No | ||
Sudan | No | Yes | No | ||
Suriname | No | Yes | No | ||
Sweden | Yes | Yes | No | National standard format is yyyy-mm-dd;[154] casually many people use d/m yyyy or d/m -yy. Another possible format is d.m.yyyy.[155] | SS-EN 28601 |
Switzerland | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[156][157] | SN ISO 8601:2005-08 |
Syria | No | Yes | No | [158] | |
Taiwan, Republic of China | Yes | No | No | (yyyy-mm-dd or yyyy年m月d日 with no leading zeroes,[40] year might be represented using ROC era system: 民國95年12月30日.[159]) | |
Tajikistan | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[160] | |
Thailand | No | Yes | No | dd/mm/yyyy (with Buddhist Era years instead of Common Era)[161] | TIS 1111:2535 in 1992 |
Trinidad and Tobago | No | Yes | No | [162] | |
Tunisia | No | Yes | No | [163] | |
Turkey | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy)[164][165] | |
Turkmenistan | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.(yy)yy)[166][167] | |
Ukraine | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.(yy)yy;[168][169] some cases of dd/mm/yyyy[170]) | |
United Arab Emirates | No | Yes | No | [171][172] | |
United Kingdom | Yes | Yes | No | Most style guides follow the DMY convention by recommending d mmmm yyyy (sometimes written dd/mm/yyyy) format in articles (e.g. The Guardian's).[173]
However, some newspapers remain using the traditional historical MDY (e.g. mmmm d, yyyy – or similar) specifically in their banner print date only but use DMY in articles,[174] some use MDY for both the banner and articles,[175] while others stick to DMY for both.[176] Also, YMD is used increasingly especially in applications associated with computers, and per British standard BS ISO 8601:2004,[177] avoiding the ambiguity of the numerical versions of the DMY/MDY formats. |
BS ISO 8601:2004 |
United States of America | Yes | No | Yes | (Civilian vernacular: mm/dd/yy or mm/dd/yyyy;[178][179] other formats, including dd mmm(m) yyyy and yyyy-mm-dd, are common or prescribed—particularly in military, academic, scientific, computing, industrial, or governmental contexts. See Date and time notation in the United States.) | ANSI INCITS 30-1997 (R2008) and NIST FIPS PUB 4-2 |
Uruguay | No | Yes | No | [180][181] | |
Uzbekistan | No | Yes | No | (dd.mm.yyyy Cyrillic, dd/mm yyyy Latin)[182][183][184] | |
Venezuela | No | Yes | No | [185][186][187] | |
Vietnam | No | Yes | No | [188] | |
Yemen | No | Yes | No | [189][190] | |
Zimbabwe | No | No | Yes | [191] |
See also
- Date and time representation by country
- Common Locale Data Repository, a database that covers national date and time notations
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- ↑ Serbian Wikipedia, bottom of the page
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- ↑ (Turkmen) Government of Turkmenistan
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