Difference between revisions of "Mañi calendar"
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Revision as of 12:32, 27 December 2020
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1361–1362 |
Batanic calendar |
781–782 |
Dulic calendar |
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Hwätnhäyär calendar |
3958–3959 |
Iovist calendar |
3214–3215 |
Mañi calendar and Harish calendar |
2586–2587 |
Pashaist calendar |
1819–1820 |
Sayanic calendar |
1572–1573 |
Tanhungði calendar |
11/211–12/211 |
Egeriac calendar |
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The Mañi calendar is a lunisolar calendar used by Quaxin Xun and many other cultures of southern Soltenna and northern Akulanen. It originated in pre-migration insular Mañi culture, around 1000 BCE. Mañic names are traditionally derived from the Mañi calendar.
Year numbering
While the Mañi calendar predates Mirèñą Zamřani's conquest of Quaxin Xun, years of the calendar are numbered starting at 563 BCE, the year of his conquest. For example, Gregorian calendar year 2020, from June 24 onward, corresponds to Mañi year 2583.
Months of the year
The months of the year of the Mañi calendar are as follows:
translation | Mañi | Ndxiixun | Hlung | Nichoh | Awatese | Mänean | Yashuhay | |
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1 | outrigger boat | hàkmąŗał | kwą¹rá²se² | jakwarał | jàcuą́uhtlà | karał | akmąrax | emáathashi |
2 | shark | chiixichko | chi²¹xí² | xiixixok | chístzi | tixin | tisitko | shiishih |
3 | elephant | zñąą̀ | za²ñą¹³ | sñaa | zñą̂ | zihang | dnaą | kingyáh |
4 | archer | ŋòruyà ñąą̀nma | ñą¹³mba³ | ñạạnạ | ñą̂u | nayąnmanga | ngonaąnma | ngyaangma |
5 | potter's wheel | řuukwa | ru²¹qua² | luukwa | ácuú | řuką | gukva | thuuha |
6 | flute player | ŋòruyà tirùkkoxał | ti¹rú³ | tirukkoxał | tírùj | tukoxąru | ngotirukosax | kithu'oshah |
7 | whirlpool | waxkoxko | wá²ko¹xe² | waxkoxok | guascsó | wąxku | vaskosko | ashihoshih |
8 | butterfly pea flower | ñįnnaàko | ñį²nda¹³ | ñịlạạkọ | ñįndâ | ningną | nenako | ngyinggáa |
9 | cashew apple | kułùhiko | ku¹su³hi¹ | kułujiko | cúsùjí | kułi | kuxuhiko | hushuhi |
10 | seabird | liìyàmatexe, liìi | lli¹³ya³mba¹te¹xe² | liyihi | llîmbátzé | liyąmąte | liyamatese | iyamákeshi |
11 | Komodo dragon | michèʼŗļani, michèni | mbi²ché³la¹ | michehelani | mbitzèꞌrguá | miteřą | mitergani | míshe |
12 | barge | łàakani | sa³¹ka¹ | łaakani | tlǎcá | łak | xakani | sháaha |
foreigner | ŋųnįŋ | ŋų¹nį²́ | ŋụlịị | ŋų́nįuh | nguning | ngoneng | húngih |
These months are named after constellations of the Ngerupic zodiac.
Days in the month
Historically, the Mañi calendar assigns the number of days in the month on the fly, so that each month would begin on the full moon. As a result, almost every month had 29 or 30 days.
In modern days, months alternate between 29 days (odd-numbered months) and 30 days (even-numbered months).
Synchronization with the solar year
The Mañi year starts the first time the full moon is in Hàkmąŗał Outrigger, which usually occurs around the vernal equinox. The wet season in southern Soltenna and northern Akulanen starts in the month of Chiixichko Shark. In order to keep the lunar cycle in sync with the solar year, 1 thirteenth intercalary month, Ŋųnįŋ (the foreigner), is inserted every three years after Łàakani Barge. The intercalary month has 35 days in the modern calendar. Historically, the number of days in the intercalary month would be variable, based on the number of days required to resynchronize the calendar with both the synodic month and the sidereal year. However, with the contemporary calendar, which was put into place Outrigger 1, 2388 (a leap year; corresponds to April 3, 1825 in the Georgian calendar), the new year shifts slightly ahead in the solar year.