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-The sapient species of Nekenalos ([[:kavkem]]a and [[:Nayabaru]]) share their time-keeping systems. The terms are derived from //[[:Kendane͡ivash]]//. In difference to other //Kendane͡ivash// nouns, the terms used for time-keeping serve as their own plural form - in other words, the plur of //skuro// is still //skuro//, not //skuroa//.+The sapient species of Nekenalos ([[:kavkem]]a and [[:Nayabaru]]) share their time-keeping systems. The terms are derived from //[[:Kendane͡ivash]]//. 
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 +In difference to other //Kendane͡ivash// nouns, the terms used for time-keeping serve as **their own plural form** - in other words, the plural of //skuro// is still //skuro//, not //skuroa//.
  
 ===== Celestial, Chiefly Used In Mythological Contexts ===== ===== Celestial, Chiefly Used In Mythological Contexts =====
  
-==== Skuro ("Era") ====+==== skuro ("Era") ====
  
 One [[planet:Daskuvar]] orbit around [[:Mekiva]]. One [[planet:Daskuvar]] orbit around [[:Mekiva]].
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   * ~18223 years   * ~18223 years
  
-==== Siro ("Ward") ====+==== siro ("Ward") ====
  
 One [[planet:Dasirvi]] orbit around Mekiva. One [[planet:Dasirvi]] orbit around Mekiva.
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   * 1276.46 days   * 1276.46 days
  
-==== Nero ("Year") ====+==== nero ("Year") ====
  
 One orbit of [[planet:Nekenalos]] around Mekiva. One orbit of [[planet:Nekenalos]] around Mekiva.
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 ===== Celestial, In Civilian Use ===== ===== Celestial, In Civilian Use =====
  
-==== Tevo ("Pass") ====+==== tevo ("Pass") ====
  
 Time it takes for [[planet:Tevasur]] to realign with Nekenalos and Mekiva, i.e. orbit Mekiva once (~241 Earth days) plus change (~85 Earth days to catch up to Nekenalos, keeping in mind that Nekenalos also continues to move). Note that due to orbital eccentricity, "re-align" is not actually what one might expect. Time it takes for [[planet:Tevasur]] to realign with Nekenalos and Mekiva, i.e. orbit Mekiva once (~241 Earth days) plus change (~85 Earth days to catch up to Nekenalos, keeping in mind that Nekenalos also continues to move). Note that due to orbital eccentricity, "re-align" is not actually what one might expect.
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   * ~327 days   * ~327 days
  
-==== Yennedo ("Calendar") ====+==== yennedo ("Calendar") ====
  
 Time it takes for [[planet:Yeenajei]] to orbit Mekiva often enough that the orbit sequence begins exactly at a Nekenalosan midnight and ends exactly at a Nekenalosan midnight. Time it takes for [[planet:Yeenajei]] to orbit Mekiva often enough that the orbit sequence begins exactly at a Nekenalosan midnight and ends exactly at a Nekenalosan midnight.
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 ^ 25        | 108 | 109 | 110 | 111 ^         ||||| ^ 25        | 108 | 109 | 110 | 111 ^         |||||
  
-==== Yeno ("Week") ====+==== yeno ("Week") ====
  
 Time it takes for [[planet:Yeenajei]] to orbit so it is in the same place relative to Nekenalos (i.e. one proper orbit plus a little bit of change), rounded to Nekenalosan days. Since Yeenajei does not orbit a multiple of Nekenalosan days, this has a day variance. See "Calendar" for the pattern of short to long weeks. Time it takes for [[planet:Yeenajei]] to orbit so it is in the same place relative to Nekenalos (i.e. one proper orbit plus a little bit of change), rounded to Nekenalosan days. Since Yeenajei does not orbit a multiple of Nekenalosan days, this has a day variance. See "Calendar" for the pattern of short to long weeks.
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 The //Sleeping Day// (//Taakas̈//) is not always present. See the Calendar section for more details. The //Sleeping Day// (//Taakas̈//) is not always present. See the Calendar section for more details.
  
-==== Taath ("Day") ====+==== taath ("Day") ====
  
 Time it takes for Nekenalos to rotate around itself. Time it takes for Nekenalos to rotate around itself.
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 ===== Fractional Units ===== ===== Fractional Units =====
  
-==== Paro ("Hour") ====+==== paro ("Hour") ====
  
 An eighth of a Nekenalosan day. The hours have names, though they are rarely used: An eighth of a Nekenalosan day. The hours have names, though they are rarely used:
  
-  * **Sunfloat** \\ Starts at midnight, lasts halfway until what we would call sunrise. +  * **Kigaronosh**, //sunfloat// \\ Starts at midnight, lasts halfway until what we would call sunrise. 
-  * **Twilight Sunfloat** \\ Starts halfway between midnight and what we would call sunrise, ends at what we would call sunrise. +  * **Vaagaronosh**, //twilight sunfloat// \\ Starts halfway between midnight and what we would call sunrise, ends at what we would call sunrise. 
-  * **Twilight Sunrise** \\ Starts at what we would call sunrise, lasts halfway until noon. +  * **Vaatanosh**, //twilight sunrise// \\ Starts at what we would call sunrise, lasts halfway until noon. 
-  * **Sunrise** \\ Starts halfway between what we would call sunrise and noon, ends at noon. +  * **Taanosh**, //sunrise// \\ Starts halfway between what we would call sunrise and noon, ends at noon. 
-  * **Sunset** \\ Starts at noon, lasts halfway until what we would call sunset. +  * **Kivanosh**, //sunset// \\ Starts at noon, lasts halfway until what we would call sunset. 
-  * **Twilight Sunset** \\ Starts halfway between noon and what we would call sunset, ends at what we would call sunset. +  * **Vaakinosh**, //twilight sunset// \\ Starts halfway between noon and what we would call sunset, ends at what we would call sunset. 
-  * **Twilight Sunsink** \\ Starts at what we would call sunset, lasts halfway until midnight. +  * **Vaaka͡inosh**, //twilight sunsink// \\ Starts at what we would call sunset, lasts halfway until midnight. 
-  * **Sunsink** \\ Starts halfway between what we would call sunset and midnight, ends at midnight.+  * **Kiika͡inosh**, //sunsink// \\ Starts halfway between what we would call sunset and midnight, ends at midnight.
  
 Expressed in other units: Expressed in other units:
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   * ~11237 Earth seconds //(11236.5 Earth seconds)//   * ~11237 Earth seconds //(11236.5 Earth seconds)//
  
-==== Paparo ("Matter") ====+==== paparo ("Matter") ====
  
 Every hour is split into eight "matters". Every hour is split into eight "matters".
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   * ~23 Earth minutes //(23.409375 Earth minutes = 23 minutes, 24.5625 seconds)//   * ~23 Earth minutes //(23.409375 Earth minutes = 23 minutes, 24.5625 seconds)//
  
-==== Sapo ("Minute") ====+==== sapo ("Minute") ====
  
 Every "matter" is split into eight minutes. Every "matter" is split into eight minutes.
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   * ~176 Earth seconds //(175.5703125 Earth seconds)//   * ~176 Earth seconds //(175.5703125 Earth seconds)//
  
-==== Resho ("Phrase") ====+==== resho ("Phrase") ====
  
 Every minute is split into eight "phrases". Every minute is split into eight "phrases".
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   * ~22 Earth seconds //(21.9462890625 Earth seconds)//   * ~22 Earth seconds //(21.9462890625 Earth seconds)//
  
-==== Vemako ("Second") ====+==== vemako ("Second") ====
  
 Every "phrase" is split into eight seconds. Every "phrase" is split into eight seconds.
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