Op'on Numbers

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see also Okyyryn Numbers

Numbers

Numbers in Op'on (derived from Proto-Okyyryn) are based on 16 with a base-4 system underneath. Look how this works:

1 liijlf, 2 liijnt'int', 3 t'oojf, 4 p'iijtch,
5 lujlf, 6 lujnt', 7 t'uujf, 8 p'ujtch,
9 kiijlf, 10 kiijnt'int', 11 k'oojf, 12 k'ujtch,
13 fujlf, 14 fujnt', 15 foojf, 16 fujtch,
17 fujtch liijlf, 18 fujtch liijnt'int', ...
32 liijnt'int' fujtch, 33 liijnt'int' fujtch liijlf, ...
64 p'iijtch fujtch,
255 foojf fujtch foojf,
256 cheeßup',
2004 (7*256 + 13*16 + 4) t'uujf cheeßup' fujlf fujtch p'iijtch,
65536 luif
4,294,967,296 luifuif


Mathematics

  • plus ( ): k'uuf
  • minus (\): ulsinp'
  • times (-): uujch
  • divided by (/): chiifrep'
  • power (e): fuf
  • root (γ): uuřech
  • hexadecimal point (°): kiijr
  • zero (•): fujlsep


Measurements

  • length (ತ~): ßeřiijt'
  • surface (ಶ~): řuuchujř
  • volume (ಥ~): t'enujř
  • 4/π (ಖ~): k'oořir


see also Okyyryn Numbers


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  2. History
  3. Pronunciation
  4. Alphabet
  5. Nouns
  6. Verbs
  7. Pronouns
  8. Derivational Morphology
  9. Word Order
  10. Complex Phrases
  11. Vocabulary
  12. Sample Text
  13. Calendar
  14. Numbers

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