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{{Example|{{Deranize|Zıuhuaq zẹ́saq zẹ́jocogu.}}|The number −3 is greater than the number −4.2.}} | {{Example|{{Deranize|Zıuhuaq zẹ́saq zẹ́jocogu.}}|The number −3 is greater than the number −4.2.}} | ||
The number component {{Deranize|chıo}} marks the start of repeating decimals. | |||
{{Example|{{Deranize|shícogusaqchıojofe}}|2=1.23(45) = 1.23454545…}} | |||
== Fractions == | == Fractions == | ||
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{{Example|{{Deranize|Suaıne kú cíheı kılometa pẹohora.}}|The speed is 60 km/h.}} | {{Example|{{Deranize|Suaıne kú cíheı kılometa pẹohora.}}|The speed is 60 km/h.}} | ||
== Pseudo-numbers == | |||
Some words like {{Deranize|puı}} and {{Deranize|tıopuı}} are pseudo-numbers: they can't stand alone as a number pronoun, but can still be used with certain prefixes, such as {{Deranize|ne-}} and {{Deranize|nho-}}. | |||
{{Example|{{Deranize|Hẹkıaı nháo nhọ́puı gochıq.}}|She has many cats.}} | |||
{{Example|{{Deranize|Guache kọtıopuı mí Lıqkoq?}}|The how-many-th president is Lincoln?}} |