ismétldni
**Ismétldni** (Hungarian for "repeat day") refers to a phenomenon in Hungarian culture where a date is observed twice in a row, typically due to the way the Hungarian calendar system handles leap years and the transition between the Julian and Gregorian calendars. This occurs because Hungary officially adopted the Gregorian calendar on January 1, 1919, but the Julian calendar was still used for some religious and administrative purposes until 1920. As a result, certain dates were duplicated, creating an extra day in the year.
The most famous example of *ismétldni* is February 24, which was observed twice in 1919—once under the
While *ismétldni* is no longer a practical calendar issue, it remains a nostalgic and quirky part of