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Kadanë Dates and Times

Since the Kadanė world of Zyem is our world in an alternate universe, the day and year are of the same duration as our own. However, they divide them differently from us.

Dates

The Kadanė nakwa 'year' is made up of 15 nakwizn 'months', of 24 days each. Since this totals only 360 days, they introduce five jojyom fimo 'Bridge Days' throughout the year. In leap years, a sixth Bridge Day is added.
 
      Year One in Kadanė reckoning dates from the legendary date of the founding of the Kadanė Empire, and is equivalent to our date of 715 C.E. The Kadanė year begins on March 21st, usually the first day of spring. Thus, the year 2003 C.E. corresponds to the Kadanė years 1287/1288.
 
      Each of the nakwizn is named for a god of the Kadanė pantheon. In addition, each month has a number name. The number names are used for civil purposes, and the divine names for everyday life. Each Bridge day also has a number and a popular name.
 
     
MonthBridge DayCivil CalendarPopular Calendar
 
1
jojyom fimo mitsazgjojyom mislovni
1
 
nakwizn azgyaba
2
 
nakwizn nazgPogarna
 
2
jojyom fimo mitsnazgmiptat
3
 
nakwizn tazgVahyawova
4
 
nakwizn gozgPosinapa
5
 
nakwizn apongAdur
6
 
nakwizn apongizgArta
 
3
jojyom fimo mitstazgjojyom powyaf
7
 
nakwizn apongazgAmretat
8
 
nakwizn apongtazgMazgda
9
 
nakwizn apongozgPrabaset
 
4
jojyom fimo mitsgozgjojyom kabrarata
10
 
nakwizn napongBastis
11
 
nakwizn napongizgArmati
12
 
nakwizn napongazgHimema
13
 
nakwizn napongtazgKvarena
 
5
jojyom fimo mitsapongjojyom nadarpaborata
 
6
jojyom fimo mitsapongizgjojyom kaktarata
14
 
nakwizn napongozgPol aslathap
15
 
nakwizn tapongThathot

 
The Fifth and Sixth Bridge Days alternate in their observance in non-leap years; both are celebrated in leap years (which occur every 4 years, as in our calendar).
 
      Each nakwizn is divided into 3 jojtabj 'weeks' of 8 days each. For civil purposes, the weeks and days of the week are simply numbered. Each jojyom 'day' of the month also has a religious name. Since every day of the month has a different religious name, there is no need for popular week names.
 
     
WeekDay Civil CalendarPopular Calendar
1
1
jojtabj azgjojyom azgPol aslathap
 
2
 jojyom nazgVohusthap
 
3
 jojyom tazgPogarna
 
4
 jojyom gozgArmati
 
5
 jojyom apongKachthap
 
6
 jojyom apongizgMazgda
 
7
 jojom apongazgVahyawova
 
8
 jojyom apongtazgApas
2
1
jojtabj nazgjojyom azgArta
 
2
 jojyom nazgNagosn
 
3
 jojyom tazgRaznu
 
4
 jojyom gozgHumvarti
 
5
 jojyom apongSrawrosha
 
6
 jojyom apongizgKvarena
 
7
 jojom apongazgAmretat
 
8
 jojyom apongtazgAdur
3
1
jojtabj tazgjojyom azgPrabaset
 
2
 jojyom nazgPosinapa
 
3
 jojyom tazgAshi
 
4
 jojyom gozgGurvan
 
5
 jojyom apongZyem
 
6
 jojyom apongizgHudama
 
7
 jojom apongazgHowoma
 
8
 jojyom apongtazgVirethraga

 
Those dates when the month and day are dedicated to the same god are considered especially auspicious in the common mind, and are treated as minor religious festivals among the very pious.

Times of the Day

The Kadanė divide the jojyom 'day' into 15 hubjyom, which is about 96 minutes long. The hubjyom is divided into 25 kavrizn, each about 3.5 minutes long. These are divided into the smallest of time units, the kavrizg. There are 125 kavrizg to a kavrizn; they are about 1.843 seconds long.
 
      The Kadanė day begins at dawn. More correctly, it begins at dawn on the first day of the year in the city of Fimo. In ancient times, each day really began at the local rising of the sun, but it has been standardized for centuries. The Kadanė day now begins at approximately 6 a.m. our time.
 
      To get a clear picture of the Kadanë year and day, you can download the following program (for Win 95/98/2000/XP). Unzip it and run Setup.exe to install it, and then run it whenever you want to know the date or time on Zyem.
 
Kadanë Date & Time Program (1.4M)
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The Kadanë also use the following terms when speaking of clock time:
 
powviddawn
powtismid-day (i.e., when the Sun is overhead)
powtemsunset
hubjmizn (huzn)25 kavrizn, or 1/5th hubjyom (about 19 minutes)
  
hubjyomvep upotebWhat time is it?
hubjyom nazg (upoteb)The second hour
(hubjyom) nazg gozgetaSecond hour and (lit. 'with') 4 kavrizn.
(hubjyom) apong nazgank huznuTwo hubjmizn until (lit. 'without') fifth hour.
powvidezgmat dawn
hubjyomezgm nazgat the second hour

 
     
 

© 2003, Terrence Donnelly

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