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==Vocabulary==
==Vocabulary==
===Months of the year, days of the week===
===Months of the year, days of the week===
Month names in Atlantic are, except for the first five, quite different from the standard set used in other Romance languages, even though their origin is often semantically similar (though etymologically different, except for September) to Sardinian.
Month names (''rot menset dir an'') in Atlantic are, except for the first five, quite different from the standard set used in other Romance languages, even though their origin is often semantically similar (though etymologically different, except for September) to Sardinian.
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Days of the week follow the ecclesiastic terminology also used by Portuguese and Galician; note the initial /z/ in the word for Sunday that points to <small>DIEM DOMINICAM</small> > *diðuminga > /zuˈmiɡa/:
Days of the week (''not dìet dina sipsamà'') follow the ecclesiastic terminology also used by Portuguese and Galician; note the initial /z/ in the word for Sunday that points to <small>DIEM DOMINICAM</small> > *diðuminga > /zuˈmiɡa/:
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