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So for example;-
 
'''34y4̴⁓''' (pronounced : adaula yimba alase) is about the population of the UK in 2008.
Seuna has a special symbol (here represented by "⁓" and pronounced as "ce") which tells us the number is not exact, it is only accurate to three significant figures.


==Index==
==Index==


{{Seuna index}}
{{Seuna index}}

Revision as of 18:06, 10 February 2008

Numbering in Seuna uses base 8. So agau,for example, is actually 16 to us.

1 aba 10(base 8) abau 100(base 8) abai
2 aga 20(base 8) agau 200(base 8) agai
3 ada 30(base 8) adau 300(base 8) adai
4 ala 40(base 8) alau 400(base 8) alai
5 aca 50(base 8) acau 500(base 8) acai
6 asa 60(base 8) asau 600(base 8) asai
7 aka 70(base 8) akau 700(base 8) akai

Every number from 1 to 511 has its own unique form which can be worked out from the table above. For example ;-

agauda = 23(base 8)

acaiba = 501(base 8)

alaikausa = 476(base 8)

Seuna has 8 symbols that are reserved for the numbers 0 to 7. Seuna numbers are never written out phonetically. It is as if in English you were never allowed to write "one" but must always write "1".

To express numbers greater than 511, Seuna has a number of exponention terms. These never occur by themselves but must be proceded by one of the numbers 0 to 511. These exponential terms are each written using a single symbol normally used for a consonant.

8 to the power 3 m mimba
8 to the power 6 y yimba
8 to the power 9 j jimba
8 to the power 12 f fimba
8 to the power 15 p pimba
8 to the power 18 t timba
8 to the power 21 w wimba
8 to the power 24 n nimba
8 to the power 27 h himba

So for example;-

34y4̴⁓ (pronounced : adaula yimba alase) is about the population of the UK in 2008. Seuna has a special symbol (here represented by "⁓" and pronounced as "ce") which tells us the number is not exact, it is only accurate to three significant figures.

Index

  1. Introduction to Seuna
  2. Seuna : Chapter 1
  3. Seuna word shape
  4. The script of Seuna
  5. Seuna sentence structure
  6. Seuna pronouns
  7. Seuna nouns
  8. Seuna verbs (1)
  9. Seuna adjectives
  10. Seuna demonstratives
  11. Seuna verbs (2)
  12. Asking a question in Seuna
  13. Seuna relative clauses
  14. Seuna verbs (3)
  15. Methods for deriving words in Seuna
  16. List of all Seuna derivational affixes
  17. Numbers in Seuna
  18. Naming people in Seuna
  19. The Seuna calendar
  20. Seuna units