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Re: Days of the week
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Because of the various conventions for numbering days of the week, we
begged the question. I believe that you can either go from 0 to 6 starting
on Sunday, or 1 to 7 starting on Monday. One-day is therefore always Monday,
but Sunday could be either Zero-day or Seven-day depending on your standard
way of doing things in your country/culture.
I'll copy your question and this answer to the list. If I am remembering
wrong, someone will correct me.
lojbab
>I hope I'm posting to the Lojban list (indeed, I guess this is going
>only to you, Bob; if so, please let me know).
>
>Here's an excerpt from lesson 10 of the textbook:
>
>> [...] The Lojban words for the days of the week, for example,
>> are names which literally mean "One-Day", "Two-Day", etc. [...]
>
>OK, but which day is "One-day"? Sunday? Monday? Another?
>Thanks in advance,
>
> Paulo S. L. M. Barreto -- Software Analyst -- Unisys Brazil
> Standard disclaimer applies ("I do not speak for Unisys", etc.)