The Spanish Date in Words tool spells out a calendar date in written Spanish following the standard pattern [day] de [month] de [year]. The day and year are cardinal numbers, the month name is lowercase, and the small word de links the parts — for example cuatro de junio de dos mil veintiséis. Everything runs in your browser.
How it works
Spanish dates do not use ordinals (except optionally for the first). The day is a plain cardinal: cuatro, quince, treinta y uno. The only common exception is the first of the month, which is traditionally read as primero (el primero de enero); both uno and primero are accepted, so the tool offers a choice.
The month is taken from its Spanish name and kept lowercase: enero, febrero, marzo, abril, mayo, junio, julio, agosto, septiembre, octubre, noviembre, diciembre.
The year is spelled as a full cardinal. Spanish number words have a few features worth noting:
- 16–29 contract into one word: dieciséis, veintiuno, veintiséis.
- From 31 upward, tens and units join with y: treinta y uno, noventa y nueve.
- Hundreds have special forms: quinientos (500), setecientos (700), novecientos (900).
- mil means thousand: 2026 → dos mil veintiséis; 1999 → mil novecientos noventa y nueve.
Example
The date 04/06/2026 (4 June 2026):
- Day 4 → cuatro
- Month → junio
- Year 2026 → dos mil veintiséis
Joined with de: “cuatro de junio de dos mil veintiséis”.
Notes
All-numeric dates in Spanish use day/month/year order, so 04/06/2026 is 4 June, not 6 April. This tool takes the date from a picker so the order is never ambiguous. Everything runs locally in your browser — no date is uploaded.