Zolaskian Months, Dates & Displays
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The calendar dates and displays used by the Zolaskian conculture!
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[comments] ziotcultureconculturecalendardatedatesyear Dates are written as DD-MM-YYYY
Decimals/Thousands are written as 1.234,56 (One-Thousand Two-Thirty-Four Point Five-Six)
Time is shown in 24 hour time
Quotations are «example»
With that out of the way, now is time for the bread and butter of this lesson: the year!
There are 13 months, each exactly 4 weeks long. The end of every year has a special day dedicated to new years eve, Межалеток (Mezhaletok /mɛʑalɛtɔk/)(lit: Between-Year Day), which is a day of celebration and doesn't count as any other day. If it is a leap year, the day before Between-Year Day is Ченлетрода (Chenletroda /t͡ɕɛnlɛtɾɔda/)(lit: Fourth-Year Day), which will again not count as any other day.
Each month gets it's name derived from the god of whichever season the month is in.
Каратижо (Karatyzho /kaɾatyʑɔ/) - God of Spring
Лутесер (Luteser /lutɛsɛɾ/) - God of Summer
Оніўента (Oniwenta /ɔniwɛnta/) Goddess of Autumn
Тешоравойц (Teshoravoyts /tɛɕɔɾaβɔjt͡s/) Goddess of Winter
The 13 Months
Муцәтижо (Mutsaetyzho /mut͡sætyʑɔ/) [Start of Spring]
Ынкемтижо (Unkemtyzho /ʌnkɛmtyʑɔ/)
Лаһертижо (Lahertyzho /lahɛɾtyʑɔ/)
Пекріфесер (Pekrifeser /pɛkɾiɸɛsɛɾ/) [Start of Summer]
Укіндесер (Ukindeser /ukindɛsɛɾ/)
Царолесер (Tsaroleser /t͡saɾɔlɛsɛɾ/)
Ђаросента (Kharosenta /xaɾɔsɛnta/) [Start of Autumn]
Ўаёгента (Wayogenta /wajɔgɛnta/)
Ішомента (Ishomenta /iɕɔmɛnta/)
Норейкента (Noreykenta /nɔɾɛjkɛnta/)
Дюсонравойц (Dyusonravoyts /djusɔnɾaβɔjt͡s/) [Start of Winter]
Янеравойц (Yaneravoyts /janɛɾaβɔjt͡s/)
Фодешравойц (Fodeshravoyts /ɸɔdɛɕɾaβɔjt͡s/)
Days of the Week
Недилок (Nedylok /nɛdylɔk/) Monday
Вівторок (Vivtorok /βiβtɔɾɔk/) Tuesday
Середа (Sereda /sɛɾɛda/) Wednesday
Шозвера (Shozvera /ɕɔzβɛɾa/) Thursday
Поніца (Ponitsa /pɔnit͡sa/) Friday
Зобота (Zobota /zɔbɔta/) Saturday
Мводила (Mvodyla /mβɔdyla/) Sunday
The typical work week will include Mon, Tue, Thu, & Fri. The weekends and Wednesday are off days, plus holidays.
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