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Above right you can see the numbers 1 -> 11 displayed. Notice that the forms of 7 and 9 have been simplified (also 1 and 6 in a minor way).
Above right you can see the numbers 1 -> 11 displayed. Notice that the forms of 7 and 9 have been simplified (also 1 and 6 in a minor way).


In the bottom right you can see 7 interesting symbols. These are used to extend the range of the LIMBAWA number system. Their meanings are given in the table below.
In the bottom right you can see 7 interesting symbols. These are used to extend the range of the LIMBAWA number system (remember the basic system only covers 1-> 1727). Their meanings are given in the table below.


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[[Image:TW_numbers_3.png]]
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O.K. this number has a ridiculous dynamic range. But this is only for demonstation purposes : if you can handle this number you can handle any number. Remember the number is in base 12.

Revision as of 06:07, 14 August 2012

..... LOGI

TW numbers 2.png

Above right you can see the numbers 1 -> 11 displayed. Notice that the forms of 7 and 9 have been simplified (also 1 and 6 in a minor way).

In the bottom right you can see 7 interesting symbols. These are used to extend the range of the LIMBAWA number system (remember the basic system only covers 1-> 1727). Their meanings are given in the table below.

elephant huŋgu
rhino nàin
water buffalo wúa
circle omba
hare yanfa
beetle ela
bacterium, bug ʔiwetu

To give you an idea of how they are used, I have given you a very big number below.

File:TW numbers 3.png

O.K. this number has a ridiculous dynamic range. But this is only for demonstation purposes : if you can handle this number you can handle any number. Remember the number is in base 12.