"In Ireland, the date is written in the order \"day month year\". The separator varies (cf , ) 31 December 1992 is also used, or in Irish, 31 Nollaig 1992. When dates are spoken, they are generally given in \"day month year\" order: \"the 31st of December 1992\", or sometimes in \"month day year\": \"December the 31st 1992\". Ordinal indicators may also be used (31st December 1992; 22nd April 1953, etc.). In Irish, these are 1d (short for ch\u00E9ad), 2a (short for dara), with all subsequent digits followed by -\u00FA."@en . . . . . . . "In Ireland, the date is written in the order \"day month year\". The separator varies (cf , ) 31 December 1992 is also used, or in Irish, 31 Nollaig 1992. When dates are spoken, they are generally given in \"day month year\" order: \"the 31st of December 1992\", or sometimes in \"month day year\": \"December the 31st 1992\". Ordinal indicators may also be used (31st December 1992; 22nd April 1953, etc.). In Irish, these are 1d (short for ch\u00E9ad), 2a (short for dara), with all subsequent digits followed by -\u00FA. Weeks are generally referred to by the date on which they start, with Monday often treated as the first day of the week, for example \"the week commencing 10 August\", although some calendars give Sunday as the first day of the week."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Date and time notation in Ireland"@en . "1047756445"^^ . . "30444478"^^ . . . . . . . "3295"^^ . . . . . . .