aastaarvude
Aastaarvude (the genitive plural of aastaarv) refers to the numerical designation of calendar years, i.e., the year component in a date. In most modern contexts, year numbers are expressed as decimal digits. In the Gregorian calendar, years are counted with numerals such as 1999, 2020, 2025; contemporary notation typically uses four-digit year numbers for most years from 1000 onward. Some systems use two-digit years in informal contexts or legacy data, which can cause ambiguity about the century.
Historically, the concept encompasses earlier forms of year designation. In antiquity and the Middle Ages, years
In computing and data processing, year numbers are essential for sorting, dating, and time calculations. The