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Naeso counts in base ten, but also has special terms for expressing hexadecimal numbers.
How to form number words
- example: 813
2011-4-19
eightonethree — 3/1 (FH,JH,BF,/RJ,)- I will only propose number words with one syllable, making the above a lot easier to understand. —FH
- I disagree since short words are easier to misunderstand. ~RJ
- Hopefully my proposal avoids this problem. I generated a set of phonologically-redundant words using this algorithm, tweaking the input file so its output overlapped as much as possible with Fenhl and MalfermitaKodo's proposals. --Jim Henry 15:52, 26 October 2010 (PDT)
- It would still cause issues with large and exact numbers. Namely when there are more numbers than the average person can hold in short-term memory. ~RJ
2011-4-19
eighthundred-oneten-three — 2/2 (RJ,BF,/FH,JH,)How to mark hex 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? —FH
number words
0
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se — 4/0 (FH,RJ,JH,BF,/0)1
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a — 2/2 (FH,BF,/RJ,JH,)- Redundancy is a feature, not a bug. ~RJ
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tsai — 2/2 (RJ,FH,/JH,BF,)2011-4-19
tho — 3/0 (JH,FH,BF,/0)2
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dy — 3/0 (FH,JH,BF,/0)3
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fe — 2/2 (FH,BF,/RJ,JH,)- Has anyone considered that this might be used to speak phone numbers over a staticyVoIP connection‽ ~RJ
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efe — 2/2 (RJ,FH,/JH,BF,)2011-4-19
pu — 3/0 (JH,FH,BF,/0)4
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gi — 4/0 (FH,RJ,JH,BF,/0)5
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ba — 4/0 (FH,RJ,JH,BF,/0)6
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vo — 3/1 (FH,RJ,BF,/JH,)2011-4-19
vae — 2/1 (JH,FH,/BF,)7
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zu — 3/1 (FH,RJ,BF,/JH,)2011-4-19
zui — 2/1 (JH,FH,/BF,)8
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to — 2/2 (FH,BF,/RJ,JH,)- Too similar to 6 ~RJ
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lui — 2/2 (RJ,FH,/BF,JH,)2011-4-19
toa — 2/1 (JH,FH,/BF,)9
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na — 2/2 (FH,BF,/RJ,JH,)- Too similar to ba —RJ
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dzia — 2/2 (RJ,FH,/JH,BF,)2011-4-19
fel — 2/1 (JH,FH,/BF,)ten
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tthi — 1/2 (FH,/JH,BF,)2011-4-19
zym — 3/0 (JH,FH,BF,/0)eleven
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thoanh — 2/1 (JH,FH,/BF,)2011-4-19
zym a — 2/1 (BF,JH,/FH,)- I think this is in regard to hex numbers, so zym a would be inappropriate here. —FH
twelve
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munh — 2/0 (JH,FH,/0)2011-4-19
zym dy — 2/1 (BF,JH,/FH,)thirteen
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munh — 1/2 (JH,/FH,BF,)- Same as twelve —FH
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zym pu — 2/1 (BF,JH,/FH,)2011-4-19
syul — 2/1 (FH,JH,/BF,)fourteen
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doal — 2/1 (JH,FH,/BF,)2011-4-19
zym gi — 2/1 (BF,JH,/FH,)fifteen
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bem — 2/1 (JH,FH,/BF,)2011-4-19
zym ba — 2/1 (BF,JH,/FH,)sixteen
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dzim — 1/2 (JH,/FH,BF,)2011-4-19
zym vo — 2/1 (BF,JH,/FH,)hundred
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on — 2/1 (JH,BF,/FH,)thousand
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jol — 2/1 (JH,BF,/FH,)2011-4-19
onon / on on — 1/2 (BF,/JH,FH,)- A hundred hundreds is ten thousand, not one thousand. --Jim Henry 10:49, 17 April 2011 (PDT)
ten thousand
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djulnen — 0/2 (0/FH,JH,)2011-4-19
zym onon — 1/2 (BF,/JH,FH,)2011-4-19
zym jol — 1/1 (JH,/FH,)hundred thousand
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founh — 1/2 (BF,/FH,JH,)million
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tinem — 1/2 (BF,/FH,JH,)2011-4-19
jol jol — 1/1 (JH,/FH,)Naeso | |
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