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===Week===
===Week===
The week (''la vica'') consists of 7 days (''siu dagi''), each having its own name:
The week (''la vica'') consists of 7 days (''siu dagi''), each having its own name:
* Sunday: Informally called ''il sonnodago'', formally called ''la domenica''
* Sunday: Informally called ''il sonnodagu'', formally called ''la domenica''
* Monday: Informally called ''il menanodago'', formally called ''il lunadago''
* Monday: Informally called ''il menanodagu'', formally called ''il lunadagu''
* Tuesday: Informally called ''il teivodago'', formally called ''il martedago''
* Tuesday: Informally called ''il teivodagu'', formally called ''il martedagu''
* Wednesday: Informally called ''il vodnodago'', formally called ''il mercoledago''
* Wednesday: Informally called ''il vodnodagu'', formally called ''il mercoledagu''
* Thursday: Informally called ''il þondrodago'', formally called ''il giovedago''
* Thursday: Informally called ''il þondrodagu'', formally called ''il giovedagu''
* Friday: Informally called ''il fregiadago'', formally called ''il veneredago''
* Friday: Informally called ''il fregiadagu'', formally called ''il veneredagu''
* Saturday: Informally called ''il satornodago'', formally called ''ata sabbatȯ''
* Saturday: Informally called ''il satornodagu'', formally called ''ata sabbato''


===Months of the Year===
===Months of the Year===

Revision as of 18:10, 5 June 2024

Measurements

Day

The day (il dagu) consists of 24 hours (vintafidvor horae), being separeted in parts:

  • 00:00 – 06:20: the dawn (l’alba)
  • 06:20 – 13:00: the morning (il maurginu)
  • 13:00 – 18:20: the high day (l’altodagu) or simply the day (il dagu)
  • 18:20 – 00:00: the night (il nattu)

Week

The week (la vica) consists of 7 days (siu dagi), each having its own name:

  • Sunday: Informally called il sonnodagu, formally called la domenica
  • Monday: Informally called il menanodagu, formally called il lunadagu
  • Tuesday: Informally called il teivodagu, formally called il martedagu
  • Wednesday: Informally called il vodnodagu, formally called il mercoledagu
  • Thursday: Informally called il þondrodagu, formally called il giovedagu
  • Friday: Informally called il fregiadagu, formally called il veneredagu
  • Saturday: Informally called il satornodagu, formally called ata sabbato

Months of the Year

The month (il mese) consists of approximately 4 weeks (fidvor vicai). A year (ainȯ giar) has 12 months (tvelefe mesi), each with its own name:

  • January: gennaïo, it has 31 days (trinta·aino dagi)
  • February: febbraïo, it has 28 days (vinta·ahtau dagi)
  • March: marzo, it has 31 days (trinta·aino dagi)
  • April: aprile, it has 30 days (trinta dagi)
  • May: magġio, it has 31 days (trinta·aino dagi)
  • June: giuġno, it has 30 days (trinta dagi)
  • July: giuġlio, it has 31 days (trinta·aino dagi)
  • August: agosto, it has 31 days (trinta·aino dagi)
  • September: settembre, it has 30 days (trinta dagi)
  • October: ottobre, it has 31 days (trinta·aino dagi)
  • November: novembre, it has 30 days (trinta dagi)
  • December: dicembre, it has 31 days (trinta·aino dagi)

Season

The year (ata giar) also has 4 seasons (fidvor stagioni), each has its own name:

  • Spring: la fromavera, lasting from marzo to magġio
  • Summer: il somar, lasting from giuġno to agosto
  • Autumn: il aütomno, lasting from settembre to novembre
  • Winter: il ventro, lasting from dicembre to febbraïo

Equinoxes-Solstices

  • Spring equinox: aiqinozziȯ di fromaverȧ
  • Summer solstice: solstiziȯ di somari
  • Autumn equinox: aiqinozziȯ di aütomnȧ
  • Winter solstice: solstiziȯ di ventrȧ

Relative time

Present

The present (il presente):

  • This hour: sa hora, nu (now)
  • This day: so dago
  • Today: hogġie
  • This week: sa vica
  • This month: so mese
  • This year: þata giar

Past

The past (il passato):

  • Last hour: giaina hora, faur (before)
  • Last day: gestradago
  • Ereyesterday: faurgestradago
  • Last week: giaina vica
  • Last month: giaino mese
  • Last year: giainȯ giar

Future

The future (il futuro):

  • Next hour: segguente hora
  • Next day: domane
  • Overmorrow: dopodomane
  • Next week: segguente vica
  • Next month: segguente mese
  • Next year: segguente giar

Telling the time

Minute

A minute (aino minuto) consists of 60 seconds (sessanta secondi):

  • I fidvor integri: a unit that stands for 15 minutes, often reduced to just i fidvor, plurale tantum
  • Il mezzo: a unit that stands for 30 minutes, singulare tantum

Hour

An hour (aina hora) consists of 60 minutes (sessanta minuti), each hour has its own name deriving from a numeral stem:

  • From 00:00 to 12:00 : AM (hora deï maurginai)
  • 00:00 : ist la zephera deï maurginai
  • 00:15 : ist la zephera ed i fidvor (integri) deï maurginai
  • 00:30 : ist la zephera ed il mezzo deï maurginai
  • 01:00 : ist l’aina deï maurginai
  • 02:00 : ist la tva deï maurginai
  • 03:00 : ist la þreisa deï maurginai
  • 04:00 : ist la fidvora deï maurginai
  • 05:00 : ist la fimfa deï maurginai
  • 06:00 : ist la sesta deï maurginai
  • 07:00 : ist la sia deï maurginai
  • 08:00 : ist l’ahta deï maurginai
  • 09:00 : ist la nia deï maurginai
  • 10:00 : ist la zia deï maurginai
  • 11:00 : ist la aillefa deï maurginai
  • 12:00 : ist la tvelefa deï maurginai
  • From 12:00 to 23:59 : PM (hora deï nattai)
  • 00:00 : ist la zephera deï nattai
  • 01:00 : ist l’aina deï nattai
  • 02:00 : ist la tva deï nattai
  • 03:00 : ist la þreisa deï nattai
  • 04:00 : ist la fidvora deï nattai
  • 05:00 : ist la fimfa deï nattai
  • 06:00 : ist la sesta deï nattai
  • 07:00 : ist la sia deï nattai
  • 08:00 : ist l’ahta deï nattai
  • 09:00 : ist la nia deï nattai
  • 10:00 : ist la zia deï nattai
  • 11:00 : ist la aillefa deï nattai
  • 12:00 : ist la tvelefa deï nattai