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: and '''100''' <small>(144<sub>10</sub>)</small> trāṣoḍa. | : and '''100''' <small>(144<sub>10</sub>)</small> trāṣoḍa. | ||
13<sub>12</sub> originally meant "one finger/three in the second [dozen]", where the ''-hälī'' part is a worn form of ''hälinaike''. | 13<sub>12</sub> originally meant "one finger/three in the second [dozen]", where the ''-hälī'' part is a worn form of ''hälinaike''. | ||
Numbers from 100<sub>12</sub> to ƐƐƐ<sub>12</sub> are still compounds, e.g. ''trāṣoḍaimibe'', ''trāṣoḍarirä'', and so on.<br/>The other dozenal hundreds are: | |||
: '''200''' <small>(288<sub>10</sub>)</small> rirätrāṣoḍa | |||
: '''300''' <small>(432<sub>10</sub>)</small> kiṅkatrāṣoḍa | |||
: '''400''' <small>(576<sub>10</sub>)</small> nältitrāṣoḍa | |||
: '''500''' <small>(720<sub>10</sub>)</small> śulkatrāṣoḍa | |||
: '''600''' <small>(864<sub>10</sub>)</small> ūṃsitrāṣoḍa | |||
: '''700''' <small>(1008<sub>10</sub>)</small> chīcätrāṣoḍa | |||
: '''800''' <small>(1152<sub>10</sub>)</small> mbultrāṣoḍa | |||
: '''900''' <small>(1296<sub>10</sub>)</small> ḍor̃atrāṣoḍa | |||
: '''ᘔ00''' <small>(1440<sub>10</sub>)</small> tāldatrāṣoḍa | |||
: '''Ɛ00''' <small>(1584<sub>10</sub>)</small> ṣūḍantrāṣoḍa. | |||
'''1.000''' <small>(1728<sub>10</sub>)</small> is ''śāyāja'' and numbers above are separate words, without saṃdhi, e.g. '''1.001''' ''śāyāja emibe'', '''6.2ᘔ9''' <small>(10785<sub>10</sub>)</small> ''ūṃse śāyāja rirätrāṣoḍatāldamūmaiḍor̃a''.<br/> | |||
Note that 2.000<sub>12</sub> may be either one of ''śāyājeve'', ''rirä śāyāja'' - the most common one -, or (only emphatically) ''rirä śāyājeve''. | |||
The other divisions - numbers over ƐƐ.ƐƐƐ<sub>12</sub> are based on groups of two digits: the two most commonly used ones in common speech are '''1.00.000''' <small>(248.832<sub>10</sub>)</small> - a ''raice'' - and '''1.00.00.000''' <small>(35.831.808<sub>10</sub>)</small> - a ''lallaraice''. | |||
The next two groups have their separate words, but are quantities rarely used in common speech: '''1.00.00.00.000''' (12<sup>9</sup>) <small>(5.159.780.352<sub>10</sub>)</small> is a ''tūśvāna'' and '''1.00.00.00.00.000''' (12<sup>11</sup>) <small>(743.008.370.688<sub>10</sub>)</small> a ''lallatūśvāna''. <!-- The words ''khorādi'' (12<sup>7</sup>, i.e. synonym of lallaraice), ''yaṣmūn'' (12<sup>11</sup>, i.e. lallatūśvāna), ''iriakas'' (12<sup>13</sup>), ''mairāṇa'' or ''lalleriakas'' (12<sup>15</sup>), ''nirāvah'' (12<sup>17</sup>), and ''sṝva'' or ''lallanirāvah'' (12<sup>19</sup>) were introduced in Classical-era texts, but are almost never used today. However, they form the base for the scientific measurement system's prefixes. --> | |||
==External history== | ==External history== |
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