--- title: Numbers --- When spoken, numbers in Miwāfu are spelled out with a leading particle to indicate that it is a number. Numbers ================================ Arabic | Syllable -----: | :------- 0 | fu 1 | pa 2 | re 3 | chi 4 | mo 5 | ku 6 | za 7 | ge 8 | hi 9 | to Numeral Particle ================================ The beginning of a number series is indicated by `we`. we parechi [numeral] 123 123 The end of a numerical sequence is either a pause between words or `nwe`. we parechi nwe [numeral] 123 [end-numeral] 123 Scales ================================ With large numbers, over four digits, the typical convention is to write them out with a space or letter between each group of three. we parechi moku [numeral] 123 45 To simplify numbers, `do` is used to indicate three zeros. padochi 1 000 2 10,002 In addition to `do`, there are additional scale syllables used for large numbers. Zeros | Description | Syllable ----: | :------- | :------- 1 | Ten | mya 2 | Hundred | pyu 3 | Thousand | do 6 | Million | kya 9 | Billion | jyo 12 | Trillion | shyo Like `do`, these can easily be combined together to indicate more zeros. pa jyo re pa dododo re 1 000000000 2 10,000,000,002 These can be combined together: pa doshyo 1 [thousand] [trillion] 1 quadrillion 1,000,000,000,000,000 To do numbers like the English phrase "one thousand and one", see *Mathematics* below. Decimals ================================ The decimal indicator is `rya`. paryapa pa rya pa 1.1 Negatives ================================ If the leading `we` is suffixed by `-yo`, it indicates a negative number. weyo pa [numeral-negative] 1 -1 Mathematics ================================ Simple math, addition and subtraction, is done with additional suffixes. `-yo` is used for subtracting values. we pa weyo re [numeral] 1 [numeral-negative] 2 [end-numeral] 1 - 2 -1 For addition, `-ko` is used. we pa weko re [numeral] 1 [numeral-positive] 2 [end-numeral] 1 + 2 3 In a series of math, only the final needs a `nwe` if one is required. we pa weyo re nwe [numeral] 1 [numeral-negative] 2 [end-numeral] 1 - 2 -1