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The '''Nahan Calendar''' ([[Mosici]]: {{nahancit|an-Naranc vinnaimcirte|ãnaʀãk vẽnɛmkertɛ}}) is the calendar system used in [[Imerchal]].
The '''Nahan Calendar''' ([[Mosici]]: {{nahan| }} {{ipa|[ãnaʀãx vẽnɛ̃certs]}}) is the calendar system used in [[Imerchal]].


== Mechanics ==
== Mechanics ==


The Calendar divides the year into 12 months (Mosici: {{nahancit|naim|nɛm}}) of 30 days. Each are further divided into 5 6-day weeks (Mosici: {{nahancit|raínal|ʀẽnal}}; Occitan: ''rainal'' {{ipa|/rajnal/}}, not ''setmena'', which is reserved for the gregorian week). A standalone 5- or 6-day week is added at the end of the year to keep the start of the year on the spring equinox<ref>In practice the 6-day weeks happen on Nahan years that end on a Gregorian leap year, and the spring equinox is fixed to be on Gregorian 21 March. I do not want to do the astronomy and maths.</ref>
The Calendar divides the year into 12 months (Mosici: {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[nɛ̃]}}) of 30 days. Each are further divided into 5 6-day weeks (Mosici: {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[ʀẽnaẅ]}}; Occitan: ''rainau'' {{ipa|/rajˈnaw/}}, not ''setmena'', which is reserved for the Gregorian week). A standalone 5- or 6-day week is added at the end of the year to keep the start of the year on the spring equinox.


The year are numbered according to an era. Historically eras started at the change of a monarch. Since the end of hereditary governement, years are counted since the fundation of the City.
The years are numbered according to an era. Historically eras started at the change of the ruling monarchic dynasty. In Imerchal, the years are counted since the crossing from Asteron. This era is dubbed “Era of the Crossing”.


== Name of the Months ==
== Name of the Months ==


In mosici the months are less named and more numbered. indeed their names are constructed by compounding the Mosici number for the month with the word {{script|script=nahan|t=naim}}. In Occitan and English, the month names are borrowed from Mosici
In Mosici the months are less named and more numbered. indeed their names are constructed by compounding the Mosici number for the month with the word {{nahan|}}. In Occitan and English, the month names are borrowed from Mosici
 


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Month # !! Mosici !! Occitan !! English
! Month # !! Mosici !! Occitan !! English
|-
|-
| 1 || {{nahancit|monnaim|mõnɛm}} || monèm || Monem
| 1 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[mõnɛ̃]}} || monèm || Monem
| 7 || {{nahancit|monselnaim|mõsɛlnɛm}} || monselnèm || Monselnem
| 7 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[mõsɛẅnɛ̃]}} || monseunèm || Monseunem
|-
|-
| 2 || {{nahancit|leinaim|lĩnɛm}} || linèm || Leenem
| 2 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[ʎĩnɛ̃]}} || lhinèm || Linem
| 8 || {{nahancit|leiselnaim|lisɛlnɛm}} || liselnèm || Leeselnem
| 8 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[ʎisɛẅnɛ̃]}} || lhiseunèm || Liseunem
|-
|-
| 3 || {{nahancit|tepnaim|tɛpnɛm}} || tepnèm || Tepnem
| 3 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[tɛpnɛ̃]}} || tepnèm || Tepnem
| 9 || {{nahancit|tepselnaim|tɛpsɛlnɛm}} || Tepselnèm || Tepselnem
| 9 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[tɛpsɛẅnɛ̃]}} || tepseunèm || Tepseunem
|-
|-
| 4 || {{nahancit|volnaim|βolnɛm}} || volnèm || Volnem
| 4 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[voẅnɛ̃]}} || vounèm || Vounem
| 10 || {{nahancit|volselnaim|βolsɛlnɛm}} || volselnèm || Volselnem
| 10 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[voẅsɛẅnɛ̃]}} || vouseunèm || Vouseunem
|-
|-
| 5 || {{nahancit|narnaim|naʀnɛm}} || narnèm || Narnem
| 5 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[naɐ̯nɛ̃]}} || nagnèm || Nanem
| 11 || {{nahancit|narselnaim|naʀsɛlnɛm}} || narselnèm || Narselnem
| 11 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[naɐ̯sɛẅnɛ̃]}} || nagseunèm || Nasenem
|-
|-
| 6 || {{nahancit|selnaim|sɛlnɛm}} || selnèm || Selnem
| 6 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[sɛẅnɛ̃]}} || seunèm || Seunem
| 12 || {{nahancit|selleinaim|sɛlĩnɛm}} || selinèm || Seleenem
| 12 || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[sɛʎĩnɛ̃]}} || selhinèm || Selinem
|-
|-
| colspan=4 |  
| colspan=4 |  
| R || {{nahancit|relnaim|ʀɛlnɛm}} || relnèm || Relnem
| R || {{nahan|}} {{ipa|[ʀɛẅnɛ̃]}} || reunèm || Reunem
|}
|}


== Writing dates ==
== Writing dates ==
{{nahan|{{#invoke:calendar|convert|gregorian|nahan|year=2026|month=1|day=3|lang=msc}}}}
{|
|+ Mosici version of the Gregorian date {{#invoke:calendar|format|gregorian|year=2026|month=1|day=3}}
|-


{|
| {{nahan|<sub></sub>}}<br/><span style="font-size: .75em">{{nahan|}}</span>
|+ Mosici version of the Gregorian date 3 January 2025
| {{nahan|}}
| {{nahan| }}
| {{nahan|<sub></sub>}}<br><span style="font-size: .75em">{{nahan|}}</span>
| {{nahan|}}
|-
|-
| {{script|script=nahan|t=an-sialtorec}}
| ''i<sub>c</sub><br/><span style="font-size: .75em">folc<span>'' || ''leifin'' || ''volselnaimt anip,'' || ''phacon<sub>c''<br/><span style="font-size: .75em>mon·selnar·fialei·starelc</span> || ''aifasie''
| {{script|script=nahan|t=lei,}}
| {{script|script=nahan|t=volselnaimc}}
| {{script|script=nahan|t=volc an-raínalc}}
| {{script|script=nahan|t=monc an-vin}}
|-
|-
| ''an-Sisaltorec'' || ''lei,'' || ''volselnaimc'' || ''volc an-raínalc'' || ''monc an-vin''
| {{ipa|[voẅɣ}} || {{ipa|ʎivẽ}}|| {{ipa|voẅsɛẅnɛ̃dãneh}} || {{ipa|mõs ɛẅnaɐ̯ vjaʎi zdaʀɛẅɣ}} || {{ipa|ɛvaʒɛ]}}
|-
|-
| Of the City (the era) || two, (the year) || of Volselnem || the 4th week || the first day
| Fourth || Secondine || in Volselnem, || 319<sup>th</sup> || (year of the) Crossing.
|}
|}


in short it may be written as {{script|script=nahan|t=ST-l,fm,f,m}} (''ST-1/10/4/1'' in Latin), {{script|script=nahan|t=sm,s,}} or {{script|script=nahan|t=r,,}} (''12/6/'' or ''R//'') is used as the month/week pair for the intercalary week.
In short it may be written as {{nahan|{{#invoke:calendar|convert|gregorian|nahan|year=2026|month=1|day=3|lang=msc|compact=true}}}} (''{{#invoke:calendar|convert|gregorian|nahan|year=2026|month=1|day=3|lang=eng|compact=true}}'' in English or ''{{#invoke:calendar|convert|gregorian|nahan|year=2026|month=1|day=3|lang=oci|compact=true}}'' in Occitan) , {{nahan|}} or {{nahan|}} (''12-[]’6'' or ''R-[]'') is used as the month/week pair for the intercalary week.

Latest revision as of 09:58, 24 May 2026

The Nahan Calendar (Mosici:   [ãnaʀãx vẽnɛ̃certs]) is the calendar system used in Imerchal.

Mechanics

The Calendar divides the year into 12 months (Mosici:  [nɛ̃]) of 30 days. Each are further divided into 5 6-day weeks (Mosici:  [ʀẽnaẅ]; Occitan: rainau /rajˈnaw/, not setmena, which is reserved for the Gregorian week). A standalone 5- or 6-day week is added at the end of the year to keep the start of the year on the spring equinox.

The years are numbered according to an era. Historically eras started at the change of the ruling monarchic dynasty. In Imerchal, the years are counted since the crossing from Asteron. This era is dubbed “Era of the Crossing”.

Name of the Months

In Mosici the months are less named and more numbered. indeed their names are constructed by compounding the Mosici number for the month with the word . In Occitan and English, the month names are borrowed from Mosici

Month # Mosici Occitan English Month # Mosici Occitan English
1  [mõnɛ̃] monèm Monem 7  [mõsɛẅnɛ̃] monseunèm Monseunem
2  [ʎĩnɛ̃] lhinèm Linem 8  [ʎisɛẅnɛ̃] lhiseunèm Liseunem
3  [tɛpnɛ̃] tepnèm Tepnem 9  [tɛpsɛẅnɛ̃] tepseunèm Tepseunem
4  [voẅnɛ̃] vounèm Vounem 10  [voẅsɛẅnɛ̃] vouseunèm Vouseunem
5  [naɐ̯nɛ̃] nagnèm Nanem 11  [naɐ̯sɛẅnɛ̃] nagseunèm Nasenem
6  [sɛẅnɛ̃] seunèm Seunem 12  [sɛʎĩnɛ̃] selhinèm Selinem
R  [ʀɛẅnɛ̃] reunèm Reunem

Writing dates

    

Mosici version of the Gregorian date Saturday 3 January 2026


   


ic
folc
leifin volselnaimt anip, phaconc
mon·selnar·fialei·starelc
aifasie
[voẅɣ ʎivẽ voẅsɛẅnɛ̃dãneh mõs ɛẅnaɐ̯ vjaʎi zdaʀɛẅɣ ɛvaʒɛ]
Fourth Secondine in Volselnem, 319th (year of the) Crossing.

In short it may be written as    (Cross. 319, 10-2’4 in English or Trv. 319, 10-2’4 in Occitan) ,  or  (12-[]’6 or R-[]) is used as the month/week pair for the intercalary week.