< Lojban 
      There are two systems of naming months in use: one based on the zodiac, and one based on numbers. The place structure is "x1 is foomonth in year x2 in calendar x3"; this is not according to jvojva but makes it easy to specify dates as "the day nth of the foomonth of the year mmmm".
| English name | Zodiac name | Number name | 
|---|---|---|
| January | kanbyma'i | pavma'i | 
| February | jaurbeima'i | relma'i | 
| March | fipma'i | cibma'i | 
| April | lanma'i | vonma'i | 
| May | bakma'i | mumyma'i | 
| June | matsi'uma'i | xavma'i | 
| July | mlajukma'i | zelma'i | 
| August | cinfyma'i | bivma'i | 
| September | xlima'i | sozma'i | 
| October | laxma'i | pavnonma'i | 
| November | rebjukma'i | pavypavma'i | 
| December | celma'i | pavrelma'i | 
There are also systems of naming the days of the week based on Oriental elements and numbers.
| English name | Oriental el. name | Number name | 
|---|---|---|
| Monday | lurdei | pavdei | 
| Tuesday | fagdei | reldei | 
| Wednesday | jaurdei | cibdei | 
| Thursday | mudydei | vondei | 
| Friday | jimdei | mumdei | 
| Saturday | tedydei | xavdei | 
| Sunday | soldei | zeldei or nondei | 
Note that Sunday in Lojban is either day seven or day zero, depending on your perspective.
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