Numbers (dis
) are written using the consonant symbols prefixed by a
"a" for decimal and "i" for hexadecimal. Instead of infix notation for
addition and the rest, you use function notation like with programming
languages.
number | tone | read | tone symbol | read symbol |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | han | han | h | h |
1 | zen | zen | z | z |
2 | dob | dob | d | d |
3 | suC | suC | s | s |
4 | laf | laf | l | l |
5 | kam | kam | k | k |
6 | viv | viv | v | v |
7 | xab | xab | x | x |
8 | fet | fet | f | f |
9 | nas | nas | n | n |
10 | bun | bun | b | b |
11 | cuk | cuk | c | c |
12 | mod | mod | m | m |
13 | ruz | ruz | r | r |
14 | tic | tic | t | t |
15 | wez | wez | w | w |
So the number 102 in decimal is azhd
, and 24 in hexademical is izf
(0x18). Some other examples:
value | type | number | tone | read |
---|---|---|---|---|
256 | decimal | 256 | adkv | adkv |
256 | hexadecimal | 0x100 | izhh | izhh |
256 | binary | 0b100000000 | uzhhhhhhhh | uzhhhhhhhh |
tone | read | meaning |
---|---|---|
hoz | hoz | position (cardinal) |
pum | pum | time (iteration) |
jak | jak | count |
mab | mab | bind |
wis | wis | inverse |
Numbers like "once", "twice", etc. is basically like "three times".
Words like "single", "double", and "triple", are counts.
phrase | meaning |
---|---|
hoz zen | first |
hoz xab | 7th |
pum zen | once |
pum xab | 7 times |
jak suC | triple |
jak dub fet | 28-tuple |
mab dob | pair |
mab xab | 7-let |
There are many orders of magnitude, starting with 100, then 1000, then going up by powers of 3 up to . Likewise, it goes down by powers of 3 down to .
Here are the positive values.
tone | read | power |
---|---|---|
york | york | |
zotx | zotx | |
glez | glez | |
pogz | pogz | |
drib | drib | |
swat | swat | |
larx | larx | |
kiqk | kiqk | |
vrug | vrug | |
xarm | xarm | |
farv | farv | |
neks | neks | |
bold | bold | |
crak | crak | |
morp | morp | |
rups | rups | |
trag | trag | |
widj | widj |