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When spoken, numbers in Miwāfu are spelled out with a leading particle to indicate that it is a number.
Numbers
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Arabic | Syllable
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0 | pa
1 | re
2 | chi
3 | ko
4 | mu
5 | za
6 | ge
7 | hi
8 | to
9 | fu
Numeral Particle
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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
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With large numbers, values are separated in groups of three. The separator is `do`.
wa padorechiko
wa pa do rechiko
[numeral] 1 [thousands] 234
1,234
If the entire group is zero, then the number itself can be skipped.
wa padorechiko
wa pa dodo rechiko
[numeral] 1 [thousands] [thousands] 234
1,000,234
Scales are based on the previous number, not the total magnitude. In English, one would say "1 billion, 1 thousand." In Miwāfu, one would say "1 thousand 1 thousand".
wa padopado
wa pa do pa do
[number] 1 [thousands] 1 [thousands]
1,000,001,000
In addition to using the thousands skip, there are additional amounts that can be interspersed with the number or used at the end.
Arabic | Description | Syllable
----------------: | :-------
10 | Ten | mya
100 | Hundred | pyu
1,000 | Thousand | do
1,000,000 | Million | kya
1,000,000,000 | Billion | jyo
1,000,000,000,000 | Trillion | shyo
These can be combined together:
pa doshyo
1 [thousand] [trillion]
1 quadrillion
1,000,000,000,000,000
Decimals
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The decimal indicator is `rya`.
paryapa
pa rya pa
1.1
Negatives
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If the leading `we` is suffixed by `-yo`, it indicates a negative number.
weyo pa
[numeral-negative] 1
-1
Mathematics
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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