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'''Numbers''' in Toaq have special behavior when chaining. For example, {{t|heı | '''Numbers''' in Toaq have special behavior when chaining. For example, {{t|heı gu}} means “▯ are twelve in number”, not “▯ are ten in number and are two in number”. | ||
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! Number !! Toaq | ! Number !! Toaq | ||
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| 0 || {{t|puısıa}}, {{t|koam}} | | 0 || {{t|puısıa}}, {{unofficial|{{t|koam}}}} | ||
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| 1 || {{t|shı}} | | 1 || {{t|shı}} | ||
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| 10<sup>3</sup> || {{t|bıq}} | | 10<sup>3</sup> || {{t|bıq}} | ||
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| 10<sup>6</sup> || {{t|mega}} | | 10<sup>6</sup> || {{t|mega}}, {{unofficial|{{t|nhoeı}}}} | ||
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| 10<sup>9</sup> || {{t|gıga}} | | 10<sup>9</sup> || {{t|gıga}} | ||
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| 10<sup>24</sup> || {{t|hıota}} | | 10<sup>24</sup> || {{t|hıota}} | ||
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| 10<sup>27</sup> || {{t|rona}} | | 10<sup>27</sup> || {{unofficial|{{t|rona}}}} | ||
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| 10<sup>30</sup> || {{t|kueta}} | | 10<sup>30</sup> || {{unofficial|{{t|kueta}}}} | ||
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In base 10, natural numbers less than 1,000 are written like ([digit] {{t|fue}}) ([digit] {{t|heı}}) ([digit]), where digits followed by a power of 10 can be left out if they are 1. | In base 10, natural numbers less than 1,000 are written like ([digit] {{t|fue}}) ([digit] {{t|heı}}) ([digit]), where digits followed by a power of 10 can be left out if they are 1. | ||
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Any part that is 0 can be left out. | Any part that is 0 can be left out. | ||
For example, 123,001,050 can be written {{t|fue gu heı saq mega (shı) bıq fe heı}}. | For example, 123,001,050 can be written {{t|(shı) fue gu heı saq mega (shı) bıq fe heı}}. | ||
== Number components == | == Number components == | ||
Number components are a proposal that makes numbers their own part of speech, rather than predicates. Numbers are written as single words without spaces, like {{t|fueguheısaq}} rather than {{t|fue gu heı saq}}, so that they can be converted to predicates using prefixes. | '''Number components''' are a proposal that makes numbers their own part of speech, rather than predicates. Numbers are written as single words without spaces, like {{t|fueguheısaq}} rather than {{t|fue gu heı saq}}, so that they can be converted to predicates using prefixes. | ||
The following prefixes can turn numbers into predicates. | |||
* {{t|ne-}}: turns a natural number N into the verb “▯ are N in number” | |||
* {{t|ko-}}: turns a natural number N into the verb “▯ is Nth in sequence ▯” | |||
There are also prefixes that can modify the numbers themselves. | |||
* {{t|jem-}}: approximately N | |||
* {{t|nho-}}: precisely N | |||
* {{t|ze-}}: negative N | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SKcQDRhTIaRXyPQO-5vt1TtmGyrleW3zAp8gebIs3vc/edit Document on Toaq number system proposals (outdated)] | * [[User:Loekıa/Numbers]] | ||
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SKcQDRhTIaRXyPQO-5vt1TtmGyrleW3zAp8gebIs3vc/edit Document on Toaq number system proposals (outdated)] | |||
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