dagmaandjaar
Dagmaandjaar is the term used in Dutch to describe the date notation in which the day, month, and year are written in that order. In this format, the common representation is day-month-year (dag-maand-jaar), with examples such as 25-12-2024. It is widely used in the Netherlands and Flanders in everyday writing, on forms, official documents, and personal correspondence. The day and month are typically two digits, and the year four digits, though variations with slashes or spaces are common.
Historically, dagmaandjaar has been the standard European convention for dates in many contexts, but it is
In practice, the choice of separators and whether to include leading zeros varies by medium. Numeric forms