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[[Naeso]] counts in base ten, but also has special terms for expressing hexadecimal numbers.
'''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 number words are formed by stringing the digits together from left to right. For example, 813 is formed as "eightonethree".
==Decimal numbers==


*I certainly do not want Naeso speakers to have to guess on whether a number is dec or hex. How do we avoid this? [[User:Fenhl|FH]]
*0 se
*1 — tho
*2 — dy
*3 — pu
*4 — gi
*5 — ba
*6 — vo
*7 — zu
*8 — toa
*9 — fel


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


===0===
==Hexadecimal numbers==


{{V|se|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|RJ|y|JH|y|BF|y}}
The digits ten through fifteen are represented by A through F.


===1===
*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


{{V|a|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|RJ|n|JH|n|BF|y}}
{{Naeso}}
 
* Redundancy is a feature, not a bug. ~RJ
 
{{V|tsai|date=2011-4-19|RJ|y|FH|y|JH|n|BF|n}}
{{V|tho|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y|BF|y}}
 
===2===
 
{{V|dy|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|JH|y|BF|y}}
 
===3===
 
{{V|fe|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|RJ|n|JH|n|BF|y}}
 
* Has anyone considered that this might be used to speak phone numbers over a staticyVoIP connection‽ ~RJ
 
{{V|efe|date=2011-4-19|RJ|y|FH|y|JH|n|BF|n}}
{{V|pu|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y|BF|y}}
 
===4===


{{V|gi|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|RJ|y|JH|y|BF|y}}
[[Category:Numbers]]
 
===5===
 
{{V|ba|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|RJ|y|JH|y|BF|y}}
 
===6===
 
{{V|vo|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|RJ|y|JH|n|BF|y}}
{{V|vae|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y|BF|n}}
 
===7===
 
{{V|zu|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|RJ|y|JH|n|BF|y}}
{{V|zui|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y|BF|n}}
 
===8===
 
{{V|to|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|RJ|n|BF|y|JH|n}}
 
* Too similar to 6 ~RJ
{{V|lui|date=2011-4-19|RJ|y|FH|y|BF|n|JH|n}}
{{V|toa|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y|BF|n}}
 
===9===
 
{{V|na|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|RJ|n|JH|n|BF|y}}
 
* Too similar to ba —RJ
 
{{V|dzia|date=2011-4-19|RJ|y|FH|y|JH|n|BF|n}}
{{V|fel|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y|BF|n}}
 
===ten===
 
{{V|tthi|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|JH|n|BF|n}}
{{V|zym|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y|BF|y}}
 
===eleven===
{{V|thoanh|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y|BF|n}}
 
{{V|zym a|date=2011-4-19|BF|y|JH|y|FH|n}}
 
*I think this is in regard to hex numbers, so ''zym a'' would be inappropriate here. —[[User:Fenhl|FH]]
 
===twelve===
{{V|munh|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y}}
 
{{V|zym dy|date=2011-4-19|BF|y|JH|y|FH|n}}
 
*see [[Naeso/Math#eleven|above]] —[[User:Fenhl|FH]]
 
===thirteen===
{{V|munh|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|n|BF|n}}
 
* Same as twelve —[[User:Fenhl|FH]]
 
{{V|zym pu|date=2011-4-19|BF|y|JH|y|FH|n}}
 
*see [[Naeso/Math#eleven|above]] —[[User:Fenhl|FH]]
 
{{V|syul|date=2011-4-19|FH|y|BF|n|JH|y}}
 
===fourteen===
{{V|doal|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y|BF|n}}
 
{{V|zym gi|date=2011-4-19|BF|y|JH|y|FH|n}}
 
*see [[Naeso/Math#eleven|above]] —[[User:Fenhl|FH]]
 
===fifteen===
{{V|bem|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|y|BF|n}}
 
{{V|zym ba|date=2011-4-19|BF|y|JH|y|FH|n}}
 
*see [[Naeso/Math#eleven|above]] —[[User:Fenhl|FH]]
 
===sixteen===
{{V|dzim|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|n|BF|n}}
 
{{V|zym vo|date=2011-4-19|BF|y|JH|y|FH|n}}
 
*see [[Naeso/Math#eleven|above]] —[[User:Fenhl|FH]]
 
===hundred===
{{V|on|date=2011-4-19|FH|n|JH|y|BF|y}}
 
===thousand===
{{V|jol|date=2011-4-19|FH|n|JH|y|BF|y}}
 
{{V|onon / on on|date=2011-4-19|BF|y|JH|n|FH|n}}
*A hundred hundreds is ten thousand, not one thousand. --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 10:49, 17 April 2011 (PDT)
 
===ten thousand===
{{V|djulnen|date=2011-4-19|FH|n|JH|n}}
{{V|zym onon|date=2011-4-19|BF|y|JH|n|FH|n}}
{{V|zym jol|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|n}}
 
===hundred thousand===
{{V|founh|date=2011-4-19|FH|n|BF|y|JH|n}}
 
===million===
{{V|tinem|date=2011-4-19|FH|n|BF|y|JH|n}}
{{V|jol jol|date=2011-4-19|JH|y|FH|n}}
 
{{Naeso}}

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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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