About Timechord
Timechord maps 27 date-time fields across 11 format languages — 245 tokens and 90 translation pairs — onto one vocabulary anchored to Unicode's CLDR date field symbols.
Every token was verified against its language's official documentation, and each page links the source it was checked against. A missing cell is information, not an oversight: when a language has no token for a field, the honest answer is that it can't say that.
Every example value renders the same instant: Mon, Jan 2 2006, 3:04:05 PM MST — Go's reference time, chosen because its fields count one through seven (month 1, day 2, hour 3, minute 4, second 5, year '06, zone −7). Examples are computed from that instant at build time, never typed by hand, so they cannot drift from the tables.
Timechord is part of a small network of reference sites built with the same conviction: one honest page for the thing you actually searched for.