Time expressions in the Laceyiami language need understanding of the timekeeping system of the Chlegdarims. The Chlegdarim calendar (Chlegdarimė ṣāthąjyðlīne) is a lunisolar calendar and is one of two timekeeping systems used officially on Calémere, the other one being the standard Western calendar used by the majority of nations. Despite being used only in five countries (Laltīmāhia, Brono, Fathan, iKalurilut, and Mǎng Tì pọk), it is the timekeeping system for roughly a quarter of the planet's population, the vast majority in Laltīmāhia.
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| - Time expressions in the Laceyiami language need understanding of the timekeeping system of the Chlegdarims. The Chlegdarim calendar (Chlegdarimė ṣāthąjyðlīne) is a lunisolar calendar and is one of two timekeeping systems used officially on Calémere, the other one being the standard Western calendar used by the majority of nations. Despite being used only in five countries (Laltīmāhia, Brono, Fathan, iKalurilut, and Mǎng Tì pọk), it is the timekeeping system for roughly a quarter of the planet's population, the vast majority in Laltīmāhia.
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| - Time expressions in the Laceyiami language need understanding of the timekeeping system of the Chlegdarims. The Chlegdarim calendar (Chlegdarimė ṣāthąjyðlīne) is a lunisolar calendar and is one of two timekeeping systems used officially on Calémere, the other one being the standard Western calendar used by the majority of nations. Despite being used only in five countries (Laltīmāhia, Brono, Fathan, iKalurilut, and Mǎng Tì pọk), it is the timekeeping system for roughly a quarter of the planet's population, the vast majority in Laltīmāhia. In this article Laceyiami names will be used, but the languages of the other countries all follow the same system.
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