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Time

date

Year is "salt." Month is "xelt." Fortnight is "adia." Week is "soot." And day is "sel."
Mel calendar is used in Arbazard. In Mel calendar--

A week has 7 days.
A month has 28 days.
A year has 13 months and the month of "myuxet." "myuxet" has only 1 or 2 days.

fis et to selal? = What's the date today?
fis et ne{to} sel? = What's the date today?
fis et wel adia? = Which fortnight is it today?: There are only the week of "arxe" and that of "sorn" in Mel calendar.
fis et ne{to} xelt? = what month is it today?
fis et ne{to} salt? = whose year is it today?: Each year has a name of a member of "axet" which consists of 28 worriors. So the answer will be like "It's Seren's year."

Watch

Watches in Atolas are like those in Earth.
Hour is "miv." Minute is "fei." Second is "jin."
You use the names of Armiva, the 12 gods, to indicate the hour: 3 o'clock is not "miv 3" but "poen."

tur et to melal? = What time is it now?
tur et ne{to} miv? = What hour is it now?

Segmentation of a Day

A day is separated into 8 parts.

0 = alfaaram
0 to 4 = vird
4 to 8 = viix
8 to 12 = faar

12 (noon) = faaram
12 to 16 = harp
16 to 20 = cuuks
20 to 24 = durne

Plus, you should remember flavie (morning), kaltie (afternoon), lexie (evening) and xelie (night).

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