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===Numerals===
===Numerals===


Nowadays, numbers use decimal system, but according to Mikannan academy, the system was originally of base twelve also known as dozenal (''nasos, nonnanos''), even though there was a special mark for twelve which is still used. Arruumunian school of numerologists has proposed that six was the ancient base just as in Rinap (''mausol, mamasos''), while Eetioshians claim it was eight (''nowol, nosos''), the number of all elements when they separated light and darkness from life and death in favour of Lightlisteners' beliefs. According to Memerrian scholars of Negovia, six is the true base of our universe and must have been the original. Use of eight came later from coastal peoples of Sceptre. When all of this is combined, a quite difficult system arises.
Nowadays, numbers use decimal system, but according to Mikannan academy, the system was originally of base twelve also known as dozenal (''12 nasos, 24 nonnanos''), even though there was a special mark for twelve which is still used. Arruumunian school of numerologists has proposed that six was the ancient base just as in Rinap (''6 mausol, 36 mamasos''), while Eetioshians claim it was eight (''8 nowol, 16 nosos''), the number of all elements when they separated light and darkness from life and death in favour of Lightlisteners' beliefs. According to Memerrian scholars of Negovia, six is the true base of our universe and must have been the original. Use of eight came later from coastal peoples of Sceptre. When all of this is combined, a quite difficult system arises.


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*''e'' ending ordinals follow the common adjective declension: ''has Taulaxe 7.eke'' (about Taula VII)
*''e'' ending ordinals follow the common adjective declension: ''has Taulaxe 7.eke'' (about Taula VII)
*Temporal case is created by changing cardinal number ''s/sh''-ending into ''x'' or with ordinals simply by adding ''x''.
*Temporal case is created by changing cardinal number ''s/sh''-ending into ''x'' or with ordinals simply by adding ''x''.
====Arithmetic operations====
*''Peko'' (get) is used for "equals".
*Addition, conjugated ''fatto'' with ''i'' (and): ''Fato ibani i noris, peko conis.'' (Add one and two, get three.)
*Substraction, conjugated ''vonetto'' with ''kus'' (from): ''Voneto ibani kus norice, peko ibani.'' (Remove one from two, get one.)
*Multiplication, number and "how many times": ''Noris conico, peko mausol.'' (Two thrice, get six.)
*Division, number in locative fraction (see above) or fraction multiplied: ''Noris tootuxu, peko noti.''/''Tootuxu norico, peko noti.'' (Two in on quarter,/ Two times one quarter, gives one half.)
*Exponent with ordinal dative: ''Noris conisteki, peko nowol.'' (Two for the third, get eigth.)


===Temporal expressions===
===Temporal expressions===
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