Sajem Tan calendar

Gešik
The basic unit of time in Sajem Tan is the wingbeat, equal to 0.004 seconds. The other units follow as according to the table below. If context means a unit is obviously referring to ST or SI time, it should be taken as such. Otherwise, if the number is senary, the time is ST, and if it is decimal, SI.

Sajem Gëšök
The Sajem Tan calendar has 360 day years and 3 separate ways of tracking the days within those years. The day number is just numbering the days 0-359. Cycles work much like months in the Gregorian calendar: there are 12 cycles numbered 0-11 and the 30 days within each cycle are labeled with the letters of the Alphabet in order. The month system cycles through the names of the original Tribemembers every 9 days and separately through the numbers 0-39, with the fact that these cycles are only synchronized every 360 days causing each day to be labeled uniquely. The month system often confuses people, so below is a table laying out all 3 systems in their entirety. For clarity, the columns are bolded every time they reset.

The names of the months can be abbreviated by their first letter, except for ţefnöm, which uses "F." (from fenat).

Jamfmüžikznök
Jamfmüžikznök is the Sajem Tan New Year, commemorating the time of Viţit (Bird)'s first post to the CONLANG Listserv that started the Sajem Tan tribe. It occurs on Divöm 0 every Sajem Tan year. One tradition of the holiday is that Divöm (Thunder) plants a cömek (or, since cömekâ don't exist, a bonsai in real life).

Xükatznök
Xükatznök commemorates the first completion of the Sajem Tan Reference Grammar, which occurred on 1 Ţefnöm 28.

Ţüvmyţatznök
Ţüvmyţatznök commemorates the day the Sajem Tan flag was officially decided, which was on 2 Divöm 28.

Xaxatznök
Xaxatznök commemorates 2 Zaţën 8, when Stone, Wind, and Fog began to uncover the mystery of Sajem Tan.