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Lesson #6: Time divisions
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Na! Today we are going to learn about time divisions!
A year in Tihrkyx is called a tatsi, and it's divided in ten months or "moons” (called un, from jun, "moon") of 30 days, as there are lunar months. In each month, we can find 5 weeks (called junkhe) of six days each (called xarembatohf). Each day of the week is called xandaddin, xatah, xaji, xakda, natxralm and xaralm.
Each day divides into:
  • Du: daytime




  • Dulihnt: night

  • Again, there isn't an equivalent to hours (use “half day”, etc., instead), minutes or seconds (use “moments” [khettat] instead).

    Finally, to say “yesterday”, “today” and “tomorrow” you may say:
  • Nattxarematohf
  • Nexarembatohf
  • Xahnxarembatohf


  • Utsan!
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