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Shona calendar
Calendar used in South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Shona calendar is used by the Shona people in Southern Africa.[1] The original calendar had 13 months and was based on the lunar cycle.[2][3]
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Days
Sunday | SVONDO |
Monday | MUVHURO |
Tuesday | CHIPIRI |
Wednesday | CHITATU |
Thursday | CHINA |
Friday | CHISHANU |
Saturday | MUGOVERA |
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The months in Shona are named after relevant events to the Shona. Things involving spiritual activities and agriculture, as well animals and fruits serve as derivatives for month names. For example, November, known as Mbudzi in Shona, means goat. This is a sacred month, many activities such as marriage,[4] eloping, and (kurova makuva) tomb rituals are forbidden; this time is also seen as a time when most goats are pregnant. Therefore, killing goats is seen as taboo during this month. Another example would be the month of August, known as Nyamavhuvhu, meaning the windy one, as this is the windiest month of the year.
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