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How is March abbreviated?
Abbreviations. Do not abbreviate days of the week. March, April, May, June and July are never abbreviated in text, but the remaining months are when they are followed by a date (Jan. 27), and are correctly abbreviated Jan., Feb., Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.
How do you abbreviate months in French?
Months would be : Janv. Févr. Mars Avr. Mai Juin Juil.
Is Ma short for May or March?
Remember: “MA” is May/mai, and “MR” is March/mars….(Les abréviations canadiennes en deux lettres pour les noms des mois)
JA | January | janvier |
---|---|---|
MR | March | mars |
AL | April | avril |
MA | May | mai |
JN | June | juin |
Is Mar short for March?
When documenting sources using MLA style, the months with four or fewer letters, e.g. May, June, and July are not abbreviated, the remaining months Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec. are abbreviated.
What is the abbreviation for March on expiry dates?
Two Digit Month Codes
Code | Month | Note |
---|---|---|
MR | March | Using just “MA” could be confused with May |
AP | April | |
MY | May | Using just “MA” could be confused with March |
JN | June | “JU” can’t be used because it’s ambiguous with the possible abbreviation for July. |
What is the short form of Saturday?
Sat
And the weekend is Saturday and Sunday….Days of the Week.
days of the week (7 days) | |
weekend (2 days) | |
day of the week | Saturday |
abbreviation | Sat. |
Sa. |
Which month does MA stand for?
MA refers to May. As someone already said, the abbreviations are carefully chosen so that they work in both English and French. MA for mai or May. MR for mars or March.
Is March abbreviated in AP style?
In tabular material, use these three-letter forms without a period: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec. See dates and years.
How do you abbreviate years?
When abbreviating a year, remove the first two numbers and indicate the omission by using an apostrophe:
- 2009 becomes ’09 (not ’09)
- 2010 becomes ’10 (not ’10)
- 2525 becomes ’25 (if we’re still alive)