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In the Aarlaans they use a '''klendaar''', a "calendar", that is virtually the same that we use: the ''an'', the "year", is splitted into 12 ''mienze'' (sg. ''miens'', "month") that can last 31 or 30 ''dierns'' (sg. ''diern'', "day"). Just one month, ''Vebraars'', "February", has got 28 days, but every 4 years it has got 29 days and the year is a ''long an'', a "leap year".  
In the Aarlaans they use a '''klendaar''', a "calendar", that is virtually the same that we use: the ''an'', the "year", is splitted into 12 ''mienze'' (sg. ''miens'', "month") that can last 31 or 30 ''dierns'' (sg. ''diern'', "day"). Just one month, ''Vebraars'', "February", has got 28 days, but every 4 years it has got 29 days and the year is a ''long an'', a "leap year".  
{| {{Table/bluetable}} style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle"
!'''Months'''
!'''Mienze'''
|-
!January
|Janaars
|-
!February
|Vebraars
|-
!March
|Marts
|-
!April
|Apprijls
|-
!May
|Maais
|-
!June
|Juins
|-
!July
|Iels
|-
!August
|Ogosts
|-
!September
|Zeptemmer
|-
!October
|Ochtoever
|-
!November
|Nowemmer
|-
!December
|Dekkemmer
|}


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