Number Terms

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.

numbertonereadtone symbolread symbol
0hanhanhh
1zenzenzz
2dobdobdd
3suCsuCss
4laflafll
5kamkamkk
6vivvivvv
7xabxabxx
8fetfetff
9nasnasnn
10bunbunbb
11cukcukcc
12modmodmm
13ruzruzrr
14tictictt
15wezwezww

So the number 102 in decimal is azhd, and 24 in hexademical is izf (0x18). Some other examples:

valuetypenumbertoneread
256decimal256adkvadkv
256hexadecimal0x100izhhizhh
256binary0b100000000uzhhhhhhhhuzhhhhhhhh

Count Numbers

tonereadmeaning
hozhozposition (cardinal)
pumpumtime (iteration)
jakjakcount
mabmabbind
wiswisinverse

Numbers like "once", "twice", etc. is basically like "three times".

Words like "single", "double", and "triple", are counts.

phrasemeaning
hoz zenfirst
hoz xab7th
pum zenonce
pum xab7 times
jak suCtriple
jak dub fet28-tuple
mab dobpair
mab xab7-let

Orders of Magnitude

There are many orders of magnitude, starting with 100, then 1000, then going up by powers of 3 up to 104510^{45}. Likewise, it goes down by powers of 3 down to 104510^{-45}.

Here are the positive values.

tonereadpower
yorkyork10210^{2}
zotxzotx10310^{3}
glezglez10410^{4}
pogzpogz10510^{5}
dribdrib10610^{6}
swatswat10910^{9}
larxlarx101210^{12}
kiqkkiqk101510^{15}
vrugvrug101810^{18}
xarmxarm102110^{21}
farvfarv102410^{24}
neksneks102710^{27}
boldbold103010^{30}
crakcrak103310^{33}
morpmorp103610^{36}
rupsrups103910^{39}
tragtrag104210^{42}
widjwidj104510^{45}