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A short explanation of the Brisegnan number system
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For anyone familiar with a base-10 numeric system, the Brisegnan number system is easy. While French is known for being partially base-20 (70 is soixante-dix, 80 is quatre-vingts, and 90 is quatre-vingts-dix), I have elected to abandon these in favor of the Spanish system (70 is setenta, 80 is ochenta, 90 is noventa). Some dialects of French, most notably the Belgian and Swiss dialects, have also abandoned this (70 is septante, 80 is huitante, and 90 is nonante).
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