- Source: Date and time notation in Africa
Date and time notation in Africa describes how date and time are counted all over the African continent and nations
East Africa
= Time
=For multi-lingual speakers in East Africa, the convention is to use the time system applicable to the language one happens to be speaking at the time. A person speaking of an early morning event in English would report that it happened at eight o'clock. However, in repeating the same facts in Swahili, one would state that the events occurred at saa mbili ('two hours').
The Ganda form, ssawa bbiri, is equivalent to the Swahili in that it means literally 'two hours'.
See also
Date and time representation by country
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Manusia
- Date and time notation in Africa
- Date and time notation in South Africa
- Date and time representation by country
- Time in Africa
- Time in Ethiopia
- List of date formats by country
- Time in Spain
- ISO 8601
- Swatch Internet Time
- History of mathematical notation