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== Slavonic influences? == | |||
I can see some Slavonic influences on Kharos S'fik. Is it true? --'''[[User:Zlatiborica|George D. Bozovic]]''' <small>''([[User talk:Zlatiborica|talk]])''</small> 17:17, 10 July 2006 (PDT) |
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The name Hokkaido was created in the 19th century. Before then, the island was called Ezo. Nik 21:15, 30 April 2006 (PDT)
Also, I would think that their numbers would follow the general East Asian pattern and have words for 104, 108, etc., rather than 103, 106, etc. Thus, something like:
- 100 chak
- 1000 sen
- 10,000 man
- 100,000 des man
- 1,000,000 chak man
- 10,000,000 sen man
- 100,000,000 oku
- 1,000,000,000 des oku
etc. Just as in Japanese, where it's
- 100 hyaku
- 1000 sen
- 10,000 man
- 100,000 juuman
- 1,000,000 hyakuman
- 10,000,000 senman
- 100,000,000 ichi oku
- 1,000,000,000 juuoku
etc
Slavonic influences?
I can see some Slavonic influences on Kharos S'fik. Is it true? --George D. Bozovic (talk) 17:17, 10 July 2006 (PDT)