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Hi Alan and Torsten! My roommate was born on 3-Th on December. I don-t know if it is rightly to write so:
on 3-th on December.
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On December third Tue Mar 09, 2004 8:59 am  On December third
 

Better: On December 3rd.
Or: On the third of December.
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