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You cannot understand the without looking at its holy days. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church is one of the oldest Christian churches in the world, and the calendar is its heartbeat.

If adjusting the year and month wasn't enough, the also challenges how we read the clock.

She beckoned him closer. The smoke from the jebena (coffee pot) curled between them. Ethiopian Calendar

Emebet smiled. "Enkutatash. Meskerem 1. It will come in September, when the adey abeba flowers turn the highlands yellow, and we give bunches of fresh grass to our neighbors as a gift of peace. But for now," she patted the stone beside her, "we are still in Pagumē. Sit. Breathe. The world can wait."

The Ethiopian calendar is a unique and ancient system of timekeeping that has been used for over 1,500 years. Its distinctive features, such as the 13-month year and 7-8 year difference with the Gregorian calendar, make it a fascinating and complex system. You cannot understand the without looking at its holy days

Time is not a race. Some cultures measure not how much you produce, but how much you honor the gaps between—the thirteenth month where the soul catches up to the sun.

"Nothing. And everything."

: A leap day is added every four years without exception to align with the solar cycle. The Year Count: Why it is 2018 in Ethiopia

Beyond the year, the structure of the is famously summarized in the tourism slogan: “Ethiopia – 13 Months of Sunshine.” She beckoned him closer