Naeso/Math
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Numbers in Naeso are formed by stringing the digit words together from left to right. There are two separate sets of digit words for decimal and hexadecimal numbers.
Decimal numbers
- 0 — se
- 1 — tho
- 2 — dy
- 3 — pu
- 4 — gi
- 5 — ba
- 6 — vo
- 7 — zu
- 8 — toa
- 9 — fel
For example, 813 is toathopu (eightonethree).
Hexadecimal numbers
The digits ten through fifteen are represented by A through F.
- 0 — gonh
- 1 — a
- 2 — danh
- 3 — by
- 4 — zan
- 5 — mim
- 6 — date
- 7 — jon
- 8 — doi
- 9 — dzu
- A — zym
- B — thoanh
- C — munh
- D — syul
- E — doal
- F — bem
Naeso | |
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General: | Voting • Member list • An Introduction to Naeso |
Phonology and orthography: | Phonology • Stress • Orthography • Transliteration |
Grammar: | Grammar • Suffixes • Prepositions |
Lexicon and corpus: | Naeso-English • English-Naeso • Proposed words • Swadesh • Names • Corpus of Sentences • Math |
Conlang relay torches: | LCC4 Relay |
This page is part of the project Naeso. We meet up to discuss changes in 'real time' in #naeso on Freenode. |