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The four ''garaṃlānai'' work roughly like the AM/PM system, thus e.g. hour 17 (19<sub>10</sub>) is normally called hour 3 of the evening.<br/>
The four ''garaṃlānai'' work roughly like the AM/PM system, thus e.g. hour 17 (19<sub>10</sub>) is normally called hour 3 of the evening.<br/>
Time zones, in all areas with the Chlouvānem timekeeping system, depend on the Eastern/Chlouvānem standard for longitudinal measure, which uses as its prime meridian the one of Līlasuṃghāṇa, capital of the Inquisition. It should be noted that, as the Western system uses the meridian of Mánébodin, capital of Ceria, as its prime one, in the case of two cities on the same meridian but using the two different standards, the one using the Eastern system is (in Chlouvānem time) 30<sub>12</sub> tetacuneyai (36<sub>10</sub>) ahead - about 10 minutes and 56 seconds in time of Earth (this difference is not precisely solar but established by law between Eastern and Western countries - a single time zone ideally spans 11º15’).
Time zones, in all areas with the Chlouvānem timekeeping system, depend on the Eastern/Chlouvānem standard for longitudinal measure, which uses as its prime meridian the one of Līlasuṃghāṇa, capital of the Inquisition. It should be noted that, as the Western system uses the meridian of Mánébodin, capital of Ceria, as its prime one, in the case of two cities on the same meridian but using the two different standards, the one using the Eastern system is (in Chlouvānem time) 16<sub>12</sub> railai (18<sub>10</sub>) and 8 namišenī behind about 10 minutes and 56 seconds in time of Earth (this difference is not precisely solar but established by law between Eastern and Western countries - a single time zone ideally spans 11º15’).<br/>In international contexts, the Chlouvānem time zones are depicted as being +53′40″ (+45′34″<sub>12</sub>) on the preceding Cerian time zone (for example the country of New Égélonía is in time zone CER+15 (geographically spanning more) while the Chlouvānem diocese of Bivarteloga just south of it is noted as being in time zone CER+14:53′40″<sub>10</sub>. In official contexts in the Inquisition (as well as in Brono, Fathan, and iKalurilut), Bivarteloga diocese is in time zone LIL+2, while New Égélonía is noted as being in time zone LIL+2:16′08″<sub>12</sub>.


Every hour is then divided in 160 (216<sub>10</sub>) timeframes called ''tetacunih'' (pl. ''tetacuneyai''), each one of about 18.2292 seconds of Earth; they are grouped in twelve ''tetacuṃlāṇa'', each one of 16 (18<sub>10</sub>) tetacuneyai.
Every hour is then divided (in an internationally agreed, Calémerian-wide, standard) in 60 (72<sub>10</sub>) timeframes called ''raila'' (pl. ''railai''), each one of about 54.6805 seconds of Earth; in common use in the Inquisition they are most commonly grouped into three double dozens (''danihælmāmya'', pl. ''-māmyai''), each one of 20 (24<sub>10</sub>) railai.


''Tetacuneyai'' then follow the normal duodecimal subdivisions: 12 ''(tetacunīyi) māmendvāṭ'' (pl. ''-vaḍai'' - about 1.5191 seconds of Earth), divided in 12 ''(tetacunīyi) nihælendvāṭ'' (about 0.1266 seconds), divided in 12 ''(tetacunīyi) tildhaindvāṭ'' (about 10.5493 milliseconds), and so on.
The next division, the ''namišoe'' (pl. ''namišenī''), is 1/40<sub>12</sub> (1/48<sub>10</sub>) of a raila, therefore about 1.8986 seconds of Earth. ''Namišenī'' then follow the normal duodecimal subdivisions: 12 ''(namišeni) māmendvāṭ'' (pl. ''-vaḍai'' - about 0.1582 seconds of Earth), divided in 12 ''(namišeni) nihælendvāṭ'' (about 0.0131 seconds), divided in 12 ''(namišeni) tildhaindvāṭ'' (about 1.0987 milliseconds), and so on.


== Expressing time in Chlouvānem ==
== Expressing time in Chlouvānem ==
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