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While in English such a system would pose a problem, since many ordinal numbers start with the same letters (first, fourth, fifth, etc.), the calendar's numerals are in [[Mandae]], which uses separate letters for each of the ordinal numbers up to ten. Thus, the dantrian calendar might run into problems only after the tenth revolution. | While in English such a system would pose a problem, since many ordinal numbers start with the same letters (first, fourth, fifth, etc.), the calendar's numerals are in [[Mandae]], which uses separate letters for each of the ordinal numbers up to ten. Thus, the dantrian calendar might run into problems only after the tenth revolution. | ||
- | An alternative calendar which counts absolute years, as opposed to periods of 2000 years, has been in use in the east up until [[continent#war|War]]. | + | An alternative calendar which counts absolute years, as opposed to periods of 2000 years, had been in use in the east up until [[continent#war|War]]. |