Re: Numbers
From: | Axiem <axiem@...> |
Date: | Sunday, January 16, 2000, 19:33 |
> > 0 nul (and yes, Di^me'l understands zero, and imaginary numbers etc)
> > 1 man
> > 2 du
> > 3 tri
> > 4 te't
> > 5 pe'nt
> > 6 he'ks
> > 7 se't
> > 8 akt (I'm thinking about changing this one, actually)
> > 9 han
> > A ri^l
> > B mi^n
> > C kad
> > D ga^r
> > E re'v
> > F ne'v
> > 10 de'k
> > 100 ke'nt
> > I don't know 1000 yet, or 1,0000 (commas every 4 digits)..first I'm
> > trying to figure out how to say 11 before I figure out those bigger
> > numbers...
> >
>
> You already know how to say eleven: it's mi^n.
eleven base 10 == mi^n, but 11 base 16 == what? when I use the numeral
forms, I am using base 16 :)
11 base 16 == 17 base 10, so then how would I say seventeen? but then 17
base 16 is different than seventeen base ten. Don't you just love how
confusing mathematics is? ^_^
-Axiem