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* Numbers after that are formed by adding the smaller after the larger: 'kramwaotkram' = 'twenty-one'.  
* Numbers after that are formed by adding the smaller after the larger: 'kramwaotwah' = 'nineteen', 'kramwaotnoh' = 'twenty' and 'kramwaotkram' = 'twenty-one'.  
* Most full sixes are formed by adding the multiplier before the six: 'aktawaot' = (four times six) 'twenty-four'
* Most full sixes are formed by adding the multiplier before the six: 'aktawaot' = (four times six) 'twenty-four'
* Special numbers: 'sawek' = 'thirty', 'noswek' = 'sixty', 'wahok' = '120', 'nehok' = '240' and 'krahok' = '360'.
* Special numbers: 'sawek' = 'thirty', 'noswek' = 'sixty', 'wahok' = '120', 'nehok' = '240' and 'krahok' = '360'.
* Important numbers of position: 'waot' = 'six', 'wawat' = 'thirty-six' (six squared), 'wakrim' = '216' (six cubed), 'wawinoh' = '1296' (thirty-six squared), 'wakirik' = '7776' (six to the power of five) and 'wawikram' = '46656' (thirty-six cubed) (last of which are rare). Each number position tells how many times the different powers of six are included (similarly to our decimal system of base ten).
* Important numbers of position: Each number position tells how many times the different powers of six are included (similarly to our decimal system of base ten).
**'10<sub>6</sub>' = 'waot' = 'six'  
**'100<sub>6</sub>' = 'wawat' = 'thirty-six' (six squared)
**'1000<sub>6</sub>' = 'wakrim' = '216<sub>10</sub>' (six cubed)
**'10 000<sub>6</sub>' = 'wawinoh' = '1296<sub>10</sub>' (thirty-six squared)
**'100 000<sub>6</sub>' = 'wakirik' = '7776<sub>10</sub>' (six to the power of five)
**'1 000 000<sub>6</sub>' = 'wawikram' = '46656<sub>10</sub>' (thirty-six cubed) (the last ones are rare).


Example: ''''244'''<sub>6</sub>' means 'nohwawat.aktawaot.akta' which is in decimal 2*36+4*6+6 = ''''100'''<sub>10</sub>' or 'one hundred'
Example: ''''244'''<sub>6</sub>' means 'nohwawat.aktawaot.akta' which is in our decimal system 2*36+4*6+6 = ''''100'''<sub>10</sub>' or 'one hundred'


'''Ordinal numbers''': '1st' = 'wahhi', '2nd' = 'nohhi', '3rd' = 'kramet', '4th' = 'aktaet'... (continues by adding '-et' suffix)
'''Ordinal numbers''': '1st' = 'wahhi', '2nd' = 'nohhi', '3rd' = 'kramet', '4th' = 'aktaet'... (continues by adding '-et' suffix)
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