Calendar & Time System
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Units of Time
Days
The week begins on the equivalence of a Monday on Earth.
Zanuni
Bruanuni
Denuni
Koranuni
Wionuni
Senuni
Xhenuni
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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Months
The calendar year begins in the middle of summer. Each month is 28 days long.
Tora
Eona
Vuva
Sona
Maua
Kenza
Alona
Rawa
Pina
Lefa
Fua
Zua
Owa
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1st Month
2nd Month
3rd Month
4th Month
5th Month
6th Month
7th Month
8th Month
9th Month
10th Month
11th Month
12th Month
13th Month
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Holidays & Seasons
Torakonu
Toratheia
Sonakonu
Sonatheia
Alorakonu
Aloratheia
Fuakonu
Fuatheia​
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Summer
Summer Festival
Autumn
Autumn Festival
Winter
Winter Festival
Spring
Spring Festival
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Konu
Season. | Saheian
Nuna
Month. | Add’l Notes: Even though it shares a similar name to ‘day,’ only the last letter is used in the named months. This word is mainly used in questions about the month in question, and thus it is not used much in conversation. The word was taken from Alkinian culture and implemented into Saheian culture, though the names for the months are strictly Saheian. | Saheian-Xharos
Nuni
Day. | Add’l Notes: Saheir adopted the conventional naming system for days from the Alkinian culture. Only seven days of the Alkinian week were used, though, since Blazhreia’s week is shorter than Alkina’s week. | Saheian-Xharos
Theia
Festival. | Saheian
Tik
A measurement of time; approximately a minute. | Add'l Notes: 60 tik = 1 tok. | Xharos
Tok
A measurement of time; approximately an hour. | Add'l Notes: 26 tok = 1 nuni. | Xharos
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