词条 | Date and time notation in Denmark | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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DateIn Denmark, the official standard is YYYY-MM-DD ISO 8601 but it is not widely used compared to the traditionally used standard DD.MM.(YY)YY [1][2][3] and traditionally used standard is DD.MM.(YY)YY (e.g., 24.12.2006 for Christmas Eve and 1.5.2006 or 01.05.2006 for Labour Day).[3][5] This is by far the most common system. Dots and hyphens are the most common separator, although you still see stroke and hyphen (especially in handwriting): 24/12-2005. According to the official rules in Retskrivningsordbogen,[3] there shall not be zeros before 1 and 5 in the date 1.5.2006, but it is quite common with them: 01.05.2006.[4]Days and months are written in lower case, often beginning with the definite article "den" (or abbreviated "d."), e.g. "mandag(,) d. 4. januar" ("Monday the 4th of January").[3] Week numbering is also very common both written and orally, albeit less so in private life. The week always begins on Mondays and ends on Sundays. ISO 8601 has been adopted as Danish national standard DS/ISO 8601,[5] but it is not widely used. TimeWritten time is almost always in the 24-hour clock. In spoken language, a mixture of the two systems are used:
References1. ^Dansk Sprognævn: Retskrivningsordbogen, § 42. Forkortelsespunktum, afsnit 3: Ordenstal {{Europe topic|Date and time notation in}}{{denmark-stub}}2. ^[https://dsn.dk/retskrivning/retskrivningsregler/a7-40-60/a7-60 Dansk Sprognævn: Retskrivningsordbogen, § 60. Skråstreg, afsnit 3: I tal og datoer] 3. ^1 2 3 Dansk Sprognævn: Datoer 4. ^1 Danish language locale for Denmark, Narrative Cultural Specification" 5. ^{{cite web|url = http://webshop.ds.dk/product/M207471/dsiso-86012005.aspx | title = DS/ISO 8601:2005 | publisher = Dansk Standard | accessdate = 2011-01-08}} 2 : Time in Denmark|Date and time representation by country |
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