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==How to form number words==
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*example: 813
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* I will only propose number words with one syllable, making the above a lot easier to understand. —[[User:Fenhl|Fenhl]] 05:04, 26 October 2010 (PDT)


* I disagree since short words are easier to misunderstand. ~RJ
'''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.


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==Decimal numbers==


==number words==
*0 — se
*1 — tho
*2 — dy
*3 — pu
*4 — gi
*5 — ba
*6 — vo
*7 — zu
*8 — toa
*9 — fel


===0===
For example, 813 is ''toathopu'' (eightonethree).


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==Hexadecimal numbers==


===1===
The digits ten through fifteen are represented by A through F.


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*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


* Redundancy is a feature, not a bug. ~RJ
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===2===
 
{{V|dy|FH=y}}
 
===3===
 
{{V|fe|FH=y|RJ=n}}
 
* Has anyone considered that this might be used to speak phone numbers over a staticyVoIP connection‽ ~RJ
 
{{V|efe|RJ=y|FH=y}}
 
===4===
 
{{V|gi|FH=y|RJ=y}}
 
===5===
 
{{V|ba|FH=y|RJ=y}}
 
===6===
 
{{V|vo|FH=y|RJ=y}}
 
===7===
 
{{V|zu|FH=y|RJ=y}}
 
===8===
 
{{V|to|FH=y|RJ=n}}
 
* Too similar to 6 ~RJ
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===9===
 
{{V|na|FH=y|RJ=n}}
 
* Too similar to ba


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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
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