Numeral

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Cardinals

Sound values: q = English sh; y = English zh; all other as in IPA

LGX = Latin/Greco monosyllabic CVC and

  • unique in first consonant, unique in combination of 2 and 3 letter
  • first and third letter differ
  • third letter only voiceless for voiced/unvoiced pairs, and n for the pair mn, r for pair rl , i.e. the first from these seven groups: nm pb td kg fv sz rl - qy not used.
  • Third letter for numerals next to each other differs
  • including optional extension for hexadecimal and vigesimal, vowels in order a-o-e-i
base 2
(binary)
base 10
(decimal)
base 16
(hexadecimal)
LGX 1 LGX 2 LGX 3 Chemical elements Chem sym.
0 0 0 z a r - -
1 1 1 m o n Hydrogen Zm
10 2 2 b e t Helium Zb
11 3 3 t i r Lithium Zt
100 4 4 k a t Beryllium Zk
101 5 5 p o r Boron Zp
110 6 6 q e s Carbon Zq
111 7 7 s i p Nitrogen Zp
1000 8 8 y a k Oxygen Zy
1001 9 9 n o f Fluorin Zn
1010 10 A d e k Neon Zd
1011 11 B g i n Sodium Zg
1100 12 C v a p Magnesium Zv
1101 13 D r o s Aluminium Zr
1110 14 E l e p Silicon Zl
1111 15 F f i s Phosphorus Zf
10000 16 10 x a f Sulfur Mz
10001 17 11 c o t Chlorine Mm
10010 18 12 j e f Argon Mb
10011 19 13 w i k Potassium Mt
10100 20 14 h a n Calcium Mk


Ordinal

-ero
first   monero
second  betero
third   tirero
fourth  katero
fifth   porero

?

-
primary
secondary
tertiary
quaternary
quinary

Multiplier

-upe
onefold   single monupe
twofold   double betupe
threefold triple tirupe


Distributive

-ari
unary    monari  
binary   betari
ternary  tirari


Fraction

-?
?        mon-  
half     bet-
third    tir-


Chem. elements

-ium
Hydrogen  monium
Helium    betium
Lith­ium   tirium
Beryl­lium katium
Boron     porium