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== BAI ==
The '''canonical''' Lojban calendric system(s) are discussed in [http://www.opoudjis.net/lojbanbrochure/lessons/less5days.html] ; they are number-based. (January = ''pavmast.'', Sunday = ''nondjed.'')


* [[BPFK Section: Causation sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005|Causation sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005]] BAI1 (Shepherd: [[BPFK Member: Theodore Alexander Reed|Theodore Alexander Reed]])
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* [[BPFK Section: Epistemology sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005|Epistemology sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005]] BAI2 (Shepherd: [[jbocre: Robin Lee Powell|Robin Lee Powell]])


* [[BPFK Section: Case sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005|Case sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005]] BAI3 (Shepherd: [[jbocre: Robin Lee Powell|Robin Lee Powell]])
The chief holiday is Logfest, held on a weekend in July on various dates.
* [[BPFK Section: Tense sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005|Tense sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005]] BAI4 (Shepherd: [[jbocre: Arnt Johansen|Arnt Johansen]])


* [[BPFK Section: Relational sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005|Relational sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005]] BAI5 (Shepherd: [[jbocre: Robin Lee Powell|Robin Lee Powell]])
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* [[BPFK Section: Quantity sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005|Quantity sumtcita as of 16 Jun 2005]] BAI6 (Shepherd: [[jbocre: Arnt Johansen|Arnt Johansen]])
 
There are exactly twelve color ''gismu'' (see: [http://members.tripod.co.uk/lojbanlinks/skari.html]), various attempts to match up the regular months of the year have been proposed. E.g. in the beginners' stuff in this order:
 
blabi, grusi, xekri, xunre, crino, blanu, pelxu, cicna,
 
nukni, zirpu, bunre, narju
 
le'i mastycme
 
la labmast.    la ri'ormast.    la nukmast.
 
la rusymast.    la blamast.      la zirmast.
 
la xekmast.    la pelmast.      la burmast.
 
la xunmast.    la cicnymast.    la najymast.
 
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The days of the week have been correlated to metals, & other sets of mnemonic or mythological names... E.g.
 
we can translate our existing weekdays back into
 
planets & then into the lojbanic names for their traditional
 
metal correspondences:
 
le'i jefcme
 
monday= la rijdei
 
tuesday= la tirdei
 
wednesday= la magdei
 
thursday= la tincydei
 
friday= la tukydei
 
saturday= la nisydei
 
sunday= la slodei
 
the traditional assignment of colors to planets gives:
 
monday white = la labdei
 
tuesday red = la xundei
 
wednesday gray = la rusydei
 
thursday blue = la bladei
 
friday green = la ri'ordei
 
saturday black = la xekydei
 
sunday yellow = la peldei
 
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Another proposal uses the signs of the zodiac for months and the Japanese and Korean names for the days of the week. See [[Phrasebook#Dates_and_Times|Dates and Times]] in the Phrasebook.
 
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Other proposals, some of them rather extensive, can be found be clicking the "discuss" tab below.

Revision as of 16:45, 4 November 2013

The canonical Lojban calendric system(s) are discussed in [1] ; they are number-based. (January = pavmast., Sunday = nondjed.)


The chief holiday is Logfest, held on a weekend in July on various dates.


There are exactly twelve color gismu (see: [2]), various attempts to match up the regular months of the year have been proposed. E.g. in the beginners' stuff in this order:

blabi, grusi, xekri, xunre, crino, blanu, pelxu, cicna,

nukni, zirpu, bunre, narju

le'i mastycme

la labmast. la ri'ormast. la nukmast.

la rusymast. la blamast. la zirmast.

la xekmast. la pelmast. la burmast.

la xunmast. la cicnymast. la najymast.


The days of the week have been correlated to metals, & other sets of mnemonic or mythological names... E.g.

we can translate our existing weekdays back into

planets & then into the lojbanic names for their traditional

metal correspondences:

le'i jefcme

monday= la rijdei

tuesday= la tirdei

wednesday= la magdei

thursday= la tincydei

friday= la tukydei

saturday= la nisydei

sunday= la slodei

the traditional assignment of colors to planets gives:

monday white = la labdei

tuesday red = la xundei

wednesday gray = la rusydei

thursday blue = la bladei

friday green = la ri'ordei

saturday black = la xekydei

sunday yellow = la peldei


Another proposal uses the signs of the zodiac for months and the Japanese and Korean names for the days of the week. See Dates and Times in the Phrasebook.


Other proposals, some of them rather extensive, can be found be clicking the "discuss" tab below.