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====Other numerals====
====Other numerals====
*''Or'' (0), ''meemopesh'' (10 000), ''toomopesh'' (100 000), ''hammesh'' (1 000 000) and ''meeresh'' (1 000 000 000).
*''Or'' (0), ''meemopesh'' (10 000), ''toomopesh'' (100 000), ''hammesh'' (1 000 000) and ''meeresh'' (1 000 000 000).
**Notice that in text, beginning of hundred (10-) may be written the special mark ([[media:Bocoere.JPG|chart]]) for ten with a dot overhead up to 112 as it is used especially for marking years in decorational calendars. Same goes for thousand, but the vertical line is doubled.
*When used in larger numbers, ''ibani'', ''mausos'' and ''nowol'' turn into ''banis'', ''masis'' and ''novis'': ''notesbanis'' "twenty-one"
*When used in larger numbers, ''ibani'', ''mausos'' and ''nowol'' turn into ''banis'', ''masis'' and ''novis'': ''notesbanis'' "twenty-one"
*As a multiplier for powers of ten, the cardinal number gets a ''co'' (/skɔ/ though sometimes reduced into /kɔ/) ending seen in the table above, though in casual language ''co'' is elided. ''Mauco'' is that of six: ''maucomeemopesh'' (sixty thousand), but '''''muuposh''''' (six thousand)
*As a multiplier for powers of ten, the cardinal number gets a ''co'' (/skɔ/ though sometimes reduced into /kɔ/) ending seen in the table above, though in casual language ''co'' is elided. ''Mauco'' is that of six: ''maucomeemopesh'' (sixty thousand), but '''''muuposh''''' (six thousand)
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*When added together, the /ʃ/-ending of large numbers changes to simple /s/: ''ni vimesh i ibani a vimesbanis'' "thirty plus one is thirty-one"
*When added together, the /ʃ/-ending of large numbers changes to simple /s/: ''ni vimesh i ibani a vimesbanis'' "thirty plus one is thirty-one"
*In large numbers, stops can be used to separate the powers of ten except in numbers smaller than hundred: ''fonicomopes'fonicototes'fomesfonis'' "5555"
*In large numbers, stops can be used to separate the powers of ten except in numbers smaller than hundred: ''fonicomopes'fonicototes'fomesfonis'' "5555"
*Notice that in text, beginning of hundred (10-) may be written the special mark ([[media:Bocoere.JPG|chart]]) for ten with a dot overhead up to 112 as it is used especially for marking years in decorational calendars. Same goes for thousand, but the vertical line is doubled.


====Ordinal Numbers====
====Ordinal Numbers====
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