Luthic/Time
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The measurement
Il dagu (the day)
The day (il dagu) is naturally made up of twenty-four hours (vintafidvor ore), which is separated in eight irregular times of day.
- 06:00–07:30 L’Orronu “the sunrise”
- The first time the sun is seen in the horizon is called L’alba “the daybreak”
- The soft glowing light when the sun is still below the horizon is called Atha creposcolo orroni “The twilight of sunrise”
- 07:30–12:00 La maurgna “the morning”
- 12:00–17:00 Il dagu “the day”
- 12:00–13:00 Il mezzodagu “the noon”
- 13:00–17:00 Il pommeriggiu “the afternoon”
- 17:00–17:30 Atha sagqo “the sunset”
- The last time the sun is seen in the horizon is called Il tramontu “the setting (of the sun)”
- The soft glowing light when the sun is still below the horizon is called Atha creposcolo sagqi “The twilight of sunset”
- 17:30–21:30 La sera “the evening”
- 21:30–00:00 Il nattu “the night”
- 00:00–01:00 Il mezzonattu “the midnight”
- 01:00–06:00 La ottva “the dawn”
In general speech, only la maurgna, il dagu and la sera are used for greetings, and il nattu is used as a farewell:
- Buona maurgna!
- Buono dago!
- Buona sera!
- Buono natto!
In high register language, l’orronu and il pommeriggiu are also included:
- Buonorrono! (univerbation)
- Buono pommeriggio!