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Table of Basic Numbers:


NumberKasretiChinese ScriptFormal Chinese Script
1ci
2ry
3naka
4tu
5mer
6sau
7nej
8ćeht
9synde
10jo
100kodo
1,000hokso
10,000haksou
1,000,000anqai

Structure of Numbers
Numbers are constructed in a similar manner to Chinese.
The structure for numbers is: (number) x 100 + (number) x 10 + (number), etc.
For example, twenty-one is ryjo ci.
Which is constructed as ry (two) + jo (ten) + ci (one).
Likewise, 999 is syndekodo syndejosynde.

Irregular Numbers
The number ry's pronounciation when preceding the number jo can change.
Firstly, 12 and 52 are unaffected (jory and merjory)
Secondly, 32 is pronounced nakayoŕy
Thirdly, in all other numbers, ry becomes 'u'. Examples are 22 (ryjou), and 382 (nakakodo ćehtjou)

50 is pronounced mejo, rather than merjo.
1100 is pronounced hoksodo rather than hoksokodo.
11,000 is pronounced haksoka, rather than haksohokso.

Basic Operation Sentences
Add: ienti
Subtract: inan
Multiply: jenkeen
Divide: inján
x to the power of y: jenkeen x y nai

Formal/Standard Structure
The structure for a sentence is: [operation]on sak [number] i [number] ne [total].
We will be using 8 + 5 = 13.
In standard word order, it is ientíon sak ćehtkien i mer ne jonaka.

Informal/Common Structure
The structure for a sentence is: sakon [number] i [number] [operation] [total].
We will be using 8 + 5 = 13.
In informal word order, it is sakon ćeht i mer ienti jonaka.
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