Bengali Days, Months, and Time Expressions Guide
Bengali days of the week, Gregorian and traditional Bengali calendar months (Boishakh, Ashaṛh, Poush), Pohela Boishakh New Year, and time expressions including the kal puzzle.
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Bengali days of the week, Gregorian and traditional Bengali calendar months (Boishakh, Ashaṛh, Poush), Pohela Boishakh New Year, and time expressions including the kal puzzle.
Comprehensive Swahili time reference: days of the week (Jumatatu to Jumapili), months (Januari to Desemba), and the unique six-hour-offset Swahili clock system used in East Africa.
Ukrainian days, months (січень, березень), seasons, telling time, etymology of Slavic month names, and temporal adverbs (сьогодні, завтра).
Complete Japanese calendar vocabulary: days of the week, months, times of day, reading the clock, relative time expressions like kyou, ashita, and kinou.
Complete Urdu time vocabulary covering days of week, Hijri Islamic and Gregorian months, telling time, and the kal-yesterday-tomorrow context-dependent system.
Yoruba days, months, time-of-day vocabulary, the four-day traditional week, telling clock time, and relative time expressions like oni, ana, ola.