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====Arithmetic operations====
====Arithmetic operations====
*''Peko'' (get) is used for "equals".
*''Peko'' (get) is used for "equals". Although grammatically numbers should be in accusative, they are kept in nominative case.
*Addition, conjugated ''fatto'' with ''i'' (and): ''Fato ibani i noris, peko conis.'' (Add one and two, get three.)
*Addition, conjugated ''fatto'' (add) with ''i'' (and): ''Fato ibani i noris, peko conis.'' (Add one and two, get three.), or simply ''Noris i noris peko toris.'' (two plus two is four)
*Substraction, conjugated ''vonetto'' with ''kus'' (from): ''Voneto ibani kus norice, peko ibani.'' (Remove one from two, get one.)
*Substraction, conjugated ''vonetto'' (remove) with ''kus'' (from): ''Voneto ibani kus norice, peko ibani.'' (Remove one from two, get one.), or without the ''voneto''
*Multiplication, number and "how many times": ''Noris conico, peko mausol.'' (Two thrice, get six.)
*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.)
*Division, number in locative fraction (see above) or fraction multiplied: ''Noris tootuxu, peko noti.''/''Tootuxu norico, peko noti.'' (Two in one quarter,/ Two times one quarter, gives one half.)
*Exponent with ordinal dative: ''Noris conisteki, peko nowol.'' (Two for the third, get eigth.)
*Exponent, ''ne'' (take), ''jee'' (for itself) and "how many times": ''Ne noris jee conico, peko nowol.'' (Take two for itself thrice, get eigth.)


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