Unreferenced date December 2009 Table Numeral Systems The system of Armeniannumerals is a historic numeral system created using the majuscule s uppercase letters of the Armenian alphabet . There was no notation for 0 number zero in the old system, and the numeric values for individual letters were added together. The principles behind this system are the same as for the Ancient Greek numerals and Hebrew numerals . In modern Armenia, the familiar Arabic numerals are used. Armeniannumerals are used more or less like the Roman numerals in modern English, e.g. . means Garegin II and . means Chapter III as a headline . Since not all browsers can render Unicode Armenian alphabet Armenia n letters, the Armenian alphabet The letters transliteration REArm is given. class wikitable ArmeniannumeralsArmenian Transliteration Arabic align center style font size 200 A 1 number 1 align center style font size 200 B 2 number 2 align center style font size 200 G 3 number 3 align center style font size 200 D 4 number 4 align center style font size 200 E YE 5 number 5 align center style font size 200 Z 6 number 6 align center style font size 200 7 number 7 align center style font size 200 8 number 8 align center style font size 200 T 9 number 9 align center style font size 200 10 number 10 align center style font size 200 I 20 number 20 align center ... 200 K 9000 number 9000 Note that the final two letters of the Armenian alphabet, o and fe were added to the Armenian alphabet only after Arabic numerals were already in use, to facilitate transliteration ... Numbers in the Armenian numeral system are obtained by simple addition. Armeniannumerals are written left to right as in the Armenian language . Although the order of the numerals is irrelevant since ... be with a line over it, 20,000 would be with a line over it, etc. DEFAULTSORT ArmenianNumerals Category Numerals ca Numeraci arm nia de Armenische Zahlendarstellung el ... more details
Refimprove date August 2007 Image Ch zh.jpg frame right Chuvash numeral system numeral s. Numeral systems Chuvash numerals is an ancient numeral system the Chuvash people used. Modern Chuvash use Hindu Arabic numerals . Those numerals originate from finger numeration . They look like Roman numerals , but larger numerals stay at the right side. It was possible to carve those numerals on wood. In some cases numerals were preserved until the beginning of 20th century. border 1 cellpadding 3 Numeral Chuvash numeral 1 I 5 10 X 50 upside down unicode 100 unicode 500 unicode 1000 unicode Examples border 1 cellpadding 3 Hindu Arabic Chuvash 2 II 4 IIII 6 I 19 IIII X 32 IIXXX 47 II XXXX Category Numerals Category Numeral systems cv fr num ration tchouvache hu Csuvas sz mok ru ... more details
Wiktionary Armenian refers to something of, from, or related to Armenia , a country in the South Caucasus region of Eastern Europe Armenians , persons from Armenia, or of Armenian descent Armenian language , the Indo European language spoken by Armenian people Armenian cuisine Armenian alphabet Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic , one of the republics that made up the former Soviet Union See also Special Allpages Armenian List of all pages beginning with Armenian Armenia disambiguation List of Armenians disambig de Armenisch es Armenio fa gl Armenio it Armeno pt Arm nio simple Armenian ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 SpecialChars Numeral systems The Mongolian numerals are class wikitable border 1 Hindu Arabic numerals 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 style text align center font size 200 font size 2 Mongolian numeral font They are still used on Mongolian t gr g banknotes. They are related to, and probably based on, the Tibetan numerals . Category Numerals Category Graphemes Mongolia stub ar ms Angka Mongol ... more details
Table Numeral Systems The Brahmi numerals are an indigenous India n numeral system attested from the 3rd century BCE somewhat later in the case of most of the tens . They are the direct graphic ancestors of the modern Indian numerals Indic and Hindu Arabic numerals . However, they were conceptually distinct from these later systems, as they were not used as a positional system with a 0 number zero . Rather, there were separate numerals for each of the tens 10, 20, 30, etc. . There were also symbols for 100 and 1000 which were combined in Typographic ligature ligature s with the units to signify 200, 300, 2000, 3000, etc. Origins The source of the first three numerals seems clear they are collections of 1, 2, and 3 strokes, in Ashoka the Great Ashoka s era vertical I, II, III like Roman numeral s, but soon becoming horizontal like the modern Chinese numeral s. In the oldest inscriptions, 4 is a , reminiscent of the X of neighboring Kharo h numerals IAST Kharo h , and perhaps a representation of 4 lines or 4 directions. However, the other unit numerals appear to be arbitrary symbols ... of Egyptian hieratic and demotic Egyptian demotic numerals, but this is unsupported by any direct ... 10, 20, 80, 90 might be based on a circle. Image Indian numerals 100AD.svg frame left Brahmi numerals in the first century CE The sometimes rather striking graphic similarity they have with the hieratic and demotic Egyptian numerals is not good evidence of a historical connection, as many cultures ... of the primary hypotheses for the origin of Brahmi numerals. Another possibility is that the numerals were acrophony acrophonic , like the Attic numerals , and based on the IAST Kharo h alphabet ..., there are problems of timing and lack of records. The full set of numerals is not attested until the 1st 2nd century CE, 400 years after Ashoka. Both suggestions, that the numerals derive from tallies ... , The Hindu Arabic Numerals 1911 http books.google.com books?id eQoCAAAAYAAJ Category Numerals ... more details
Other uses Merge from Eastern Arabic numerals date October 2011 Image Arabic Numerals.svg thumb 300px right Numerals sans serif numeral systems Arabic numerals or Hindu numerals ref Citation last Thorndike ... Arabic numerals or Hindu numerals. ref ref name HA Citation last1 Schipp first1 Bernhard last2 ... url http books.google.com ?id t6XfLJzqO kC&pg PA387 isbn 9783790821208 ref or Hindu Arabic numerals ... Arabic numerals ref cite book last Fenna first Donald title A Dictionary of Weights, Measures, and Units ... Fibonacci, in a book of 1202, brought the Indo Arabic numerals, with their zero cypher and decimal ... numerals. ref are the ten numerical digit digits 0,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  ... is read as a numeral. The Indian numerals were adopted by the Mathematics in medieval Islam ... in the Middle Ages . The use of Arabic numerals spread around the world through European trade .... As befitting their history, the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 are known as Hindu numerals or Hindu Arabic numerals . The reason they are more commonly known as Arabic numerals in Europe ..., who were then using the digits from Libya to Morocco. Europeans did not know about the numerals origins in ancient India, so they named them Arabic numerals . ref name woods http books.google.co.in ... Woods, Mary B. Woods Year Published 2000 ref Arabs, on the other hand, call the system Hindu numerals ... Numerals last Rowlett first Russ date 2004 07 04 publisher University of North Carolina at Chapel .... This is not to be confused with what the Arabs call the Hindi numerals , namely the Eastern Arabic numerals script Arabic script Arabic script Arabic script Arabic script Arabic script ... of the Glyphs used with the Hindu Arabic numeral system numerals currently used in Languages ... Arabic numerals can be ambiguous. It most commonly refers to the numeral system widely used in Europe and the Americas. Arabic numerals is the conventional name for the entire family of related ... more details
Numerals often called numbers in Unicode are characters or sequences of characters that denote a number. The same Arabic Indic numerals are used widely in various writing systems throughout the world and all share the same semantics for denoting numbers, However, the graphemes representing these numerals ... includes encodings of these numerals within many of the script blocks. The decimal digits are repeated ... use. In addition to many forms of the Arabic Indic numerals, Unicode also includes several less common numerals such as Aegean numerals, Roman numerals, counting rod numerals, Cuneiform numerals and ancient Greek numerals. Numerals invariably involve composition of glyphs as a limited number of characters are composed to make other numerals. For example the sequence 9 9 0 in Arabic Indic numerals composes the numeral for nine hundred and ninety 990 . In Roman numerals, the same number is expressed ... number. The semantics of the numerals differ in particular in their composition. The Arabic Indic decimal digits are positional value compositions, while the Roman numerals are sign value and they are additive and subtractive depending on their composition. Numerals by numeric property Grouped by their numerical ... code when appropriate. Hexadecimal digit Unicode Numerals by script Arabic Indic numerals The Arabic Indic numerals involve ten digits for base ten 0 9 and a decimal separator that can be combined into composite numerals representing any rational number. Unicode includes these ten digits in the Basic ... as a sequence of decimal digit numerals with a decimal separator separating the whole number portion ... and other compatibility numerals The Arabic Indic numerals also appear among the compatibility characters ..., Superscripts and Subscripts Number Forms and Dingbats. CJK Suzhou hu m numerals Main Suzhou numerals Chinese numerals The hu m system is a variation of the rod numeral system. Rod numerals are closely ... invoices. Suzhou hu m numerals in Unicode According to the Unicode standard version 3.0, these characters ... more details
on numerals and numerations found in Sinhala right before British occupation of Kandy. In modern Sinhala, Arabic numerals, which were introduced by Portuguese, Dutch and English, is used for writing numbers and carrying out calculations. Roman numerals are used for writing dates and for listing items or words in Sinhala though at present, Roman numerals are not commonly used and they were also introduced by Westerners who invaded Sri Lanka. It is accepted that Arabic numerals had evolved from Brahmi numerals. It had also been discovered by Sri Lankan archeologists that Brahmi numerals were used in the ancient Sri Lanka and it may have evolved into two sets of numerals which were known as archaic Sinhala numerals and Lith Illakkum which were found in the Kandyan period. This paper mainly covers numerals and numerations in Sri Lanka at the time of British occupation of the Kandyan Kingdom ... of Sri Lanka. This article will also touch upon Brahmi numerals, which were found in Sri Lanka. Numerals ... and to express traditional year and dates in ephemeri des. The five types or sets of numerals or numerations are listed below. Sinhala archaic numerals or Sinhala Illakkam In A Comprehensive Grammar ... numerals which had not been in use even at the time of the publication of his book in 1891. According to Mr. Gunesekera, these numerals were used for ordinary calculations and to express simple numbers. These numerals had separate gallery File Mendis.jpg Archaic Sinhala numerals from Plate III of Abraham Mendis Gunasekera s A Comprehensive Grammar of Sinhalese Language book. These numerals ... numerals from Catalogue of Palm leaf manuscripts in the library of Colombo Museum , Volume I, compiled ... Sinhala Illakkam or Sinhala archaic numerals had been discovered. File Convention18151.jpg The first ... Illakkam. File ConventionAll.jpg All eleven numerals found in the Kandyan Convention are given in the second row and the corresponding numerals which are given by Mendis Gunesekera are given below for comparison ... more details
SpecialChars Table Numeral Systems Attic numerals were used by the ancient Greece ancient Greeks , possibly from the 7th century BC. They were also known as Herodianic numerals because they were first described in a 2nd century manuscript by Aelius Herodianus Herodian . They are also known as acrophonic numerals because the symbols derive from the first letters of the words that the symbols represent five , ten , hundred , thousand and ten thousand . See Greek numerals and acrophony . class wikitable Decimal Symbol Greek numeral International Phonetic Alphabet IPA 1 number 1 5 number 5 lang grc IPA p nt 10 number 10 lang grc IPA deka 100 number 100 lang grc IPA h katon 1000 number 1000 lang grc IPA k ilioi k ilias 10000 number 10000 lang grc IPA myrion The use of for 100 reflects the early date of this numbering system Eta letter Eta in the early Attic alphabet represented the sound h . In later, classical Greek, with the adoption of the Ionic alphabet throughout the majority of Greece, the letter eta had come to represent the long e sound while the rough aspiration was no longer marked. ref See A.G. Woodhead The Study of Greek Inscriptions, Second Edition p.18 Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 521 23188 X. ref ref See Herbert Weir Smyth Greek Grammar, Revised Edition p.10 14 Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674362500. ref It wasn t until Aristophanes of Byzantium introduced the various accent markings during the Hellenistic ... additive forms. Thus, the number 4 is written , not . The numerals representing 50, 500 ... numerals in comparison to the Roman numeral system. height 50px big big File Attic ... .   LXXXII. See also Unicode numerals Ancient Greek numerals Attic numerals in Unicode Etruscan numerals Notes and references reflist list of writing systems Category Numerals Category Ancient Athens Category Greek mathematics Numerals Category Ancient Greek society de Griechische Zahlen el ... more details
. Image Mokshan numbers.jpg thumb 300px Old Mokshan numerals ref Drevnosti mordovskogo naroda. Saransk ..., 1952 ref The numerals were tally marks carved on wood, drawn on clay or birch bark. In some places ..., and village elders. These numerals still can be found on old shepherd and tax gatherer staffs, apiaries .... , 1974. . 45 ref Bronze Age writing Merge Bronze Age writing date March 2012 Egyptian numerals Babylonian numerals Aegean numerals Precolumbian Americas Quipu Maya numerals . Unicode See Unicode numerals Unicode s Supplementary Multilingual Plane has a number of codepoint ranges reserved for prehistoric or early historic numerals Aegean Numbers 10100 1013F Ancient Greek Numbers 10140 1018F Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation 12400 1247F Counting Rod Numerals 1D360 1D37F See also History of writing ancient numbers Abacus Attic numerals Australian Aboriginal enumeration Cherty i rezy Chuvash numerals Counting rods Inuit numerals Roman numerals Notes Reflist References Arthur J. Evans ... tallying.htm DEFAULTSORT Prehistoric Numerals Category Numeral systems Category Prehistory mdf ... more details
Refimprove date March 2012 for the international version of Indian numerals Arabic numerals Table Numeral ... as the Hindu Arabic numeral system or just Arabic numerals , since it reached Europe through the Arabs. citation needed date March 2012 Devanagari numerals and their Sanskrit names Below is a list of the Indian numerals in their modern Devanagari form, the corresponding European Indo Arabic ... languages Indo European language , it is obvious as also seen from the table that the words for numerals ... languages only Kannada numerals are popular in modern India. class wikitable style text align center font size 200 style font size 75 style font size 75 Arabic numerals 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 style font size 75 Used In style font size 75 style font size 75 Kannada numerals style ... numerals 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Used in style font size 50 Bengali numerals style font size 50 Bengali language Bengali and Assamese language s style font size 50 Gujarati numerals style font size 50 Gujarati language style font size 50 Marathi numerals ... s style font size 50 Gurmukhi numerals style font size 50 Punjabi language style font size 50 Malayalam numerals style font size 50 Malayalam language style font size 50 Oriya numerals style font size 50 Oriya language style font size 50 rowspan 2 Lepcha numerals colspan 10 File Lepcha num.gif rowspan 2 Sikkim and Bhutan History main ... of the place value of numbers. Instead, Brahmi numerals included additional symbols for the tens, as well as separate symbols for hundred and thousand . The Indian place system numerals spread ... numerals of modern Cambodia where the first extant material evidence of Zero Zero as a decimal ... the Arabs that the Europeans learned this system, the Europeans called them Arabic numerals the Arabs refer to their numerals as Indian numerals . In academic circles they are called the Hindu ... more details
refimprove date July 2009 Chinese pic Huama numerals.svg title Suzhou numerals t s p s zh u m zi j sou1 zau1 maa5 zi2 s2 t2 p2 hu m j2 faa1 maa5 l2 flowery or fancy numbers Numeral systems The Suzhou numerals or huama is a numeral system used in China before the introduction of Arabic numerals . History The Suzhou numeral system is the only surviving variation of the rod numeral system. The rod numeral system is a positional notation positional numeral system used by the Chinese in mathematics. Suzhou numerals are a variation of the Song Dynasty Southern Song rod numerals. Suzhou numerals were used as shorthand in number intensive areas of commerce such as accounting and bookkeeping. At the same time, standard Chinese numerals were used in formal writing, akin to spelling out the numbers in English. Suzhou numerals were once popular in Chinese marketplaces, such as those ... by Arabic numerals. Citation needed date May 2011 This is similar to what had happened in Europe with Roman numerals used in ancient and medieval Europe for mathematics and commerce. Nowadays, the Suzhou ... invoices. The number 4 of Kharosthi Numerals Kharosthi numerals in ancient India is somewhat similar to number 4 of Suzhou numerals. Symbols In the Suzhou numeral system, special symbols are used for digits instead of the Chinese characters. The digits of the Suzhou numerals are defined between ... numerals rowspan 2 Number colspan 2 Hangzhou colspan 2 CJK Ideographs Character Unicode Character Unicode ... shells.JPG thumb Suzhou numerals on a market in Wan Chai Possible characters denoting order of magnitude ... In the Unicode standard version 3.0, these characters are incorrectly named Hangzhou style numerals ... accessdate 2008 06 13 ref quotation The Suzhou numerals Chinese su1zhou1ma3zi are special numeric ... to the numbers as Hangzhou instead of the correct one Suzhou. See also Unicode numerals References reflist Category Numerals Category Chinese mathematics Category Numeral systems ar ca Numeraci ... more details
Table Numeral Systems The Etruscan numerals were used by the ancient Etruscan civilization Etruscans . The system was adapted from the Greek Attic numerals and formed the inspiration for the later Roman numerals . class wikitable Etruscan Decimal Symbol u 1 number 1 File Etruscan Numeral 1.svg 15x15px ma 5 number 5 File Etruscan Numeral 5.svg 15x15px ar 10 number 10 File Etruscan Numeral 10.svg 15x15px muval 50 number 50 File Etruscan Numeral 50.svg 15x15px ? 100 number 100 File Etruscan Numeral 100.svg 15x15px or C There is very little surviving evidence of these numerals. Examples are known of the symbols for larger numbers, but it is unknown which symbol represents which number. Thanks to the numbers written out on the Tuscania dice , there is agreement about the fact that zal , ci , hu and a are the numbers up to 6 besides 1 and 5 . The assignment depended on the answer to the question whether the numbers on opposite faces on Etruscan dice add up to seven, like nowadays. Some dice found did not show this proposed pattern. An interesting aspect of the Etruscan numeral system is that some numbers, as in the Roman system, are represented as partial subtractions. So 17 is not written sem ar as users of the Hindu Arabic numerals might reason. We instead find ci em za rum literally, three away from twenty . The numbers 17, 18 and 19 are all written in this way. The general consensus The general agreement among Etruscologists nowadays is the following except about which of hu and a were four or six , which has always been under discussion, but see below the new results ... from modern Romance languages. The numbers show no sign of Proto Indo European numerals Indo European ... External links Commons category Etruscan numerals http users.tpg.com.au etr etrusk tex grammar.html num http www.mysteriousetruscans.com language.html Etruscans Category Etruscan language Numerals Category Numerals num stub als Etruskische Zahlen ca Numeraci etrusca es Numeraci n etrusca fr Num ration ... more details
numeral systems The numerical signs and redirect here. For the accent, , see Acute accent . Greek numerals ... known by the names Ionian numerals , Milesian numerals from Miletus in Ionia , Alexandrian numerals , or alphabetic numerals in common with other alphabetic numerations . In modern Greece ... in which Roman numerals are still used elsewhere in the West. For ordinary cardinal number s numbers, however, Greece uses Arabic numerals . History Originally, before the adoption of the Greek alphabet ... related system of numerals used with the Greek letters was a set of the acrophonic Attic numerals , operating much like Roman numerals which derived from this scheme , with nowrap 1 1, 5, 10, ... Disputed section Largest writable value? date March 2012 File Greek minuscule numerals Cod.Const.Pal.Vet.f96r.svg thumb right Greek numerals in a Byzantine mathematical manuscript of Hero of Alexandria ... combination . ref cite web url http www.tlg.uci.edu opoudjis unicode numerals.html title Numerals ... numerals from letters they are followed in modern print by the keraia Greek lang grc , hornlike ... astronomer s extended alphabetic Greek numerals into a sexagesimal positional notation positional ... part of a number. This system was probably adapted from Babylonian numerals by Hipparchus c. 140 BC ... manuscripts whenever alphabetic numerals were used. But the overbar was omitted in Byzantine Empire ... Press, 1998 , pp.  306 7. ref See also Attic numerals Gematria Unicode numerals Ancient Greek numerals Greek numerals in Unicode acrophonic, not alphabetic, numerals Isopsephy References Reflist External links Commons category Greek numerals http www.russellcottrell.com greek utilities GreekNumberConverter.htm The Greek Number Converter Greek language DEFAULTSORT Greek Numerals Category Numeral systems Category Numerals Category Greek mathematics Numerals als Griechische Zahlen be ... Grek simple Greek numerals sl Gr ke tevilke sr sh Gr ki brojevi fi Kreikkalaiset ... more details
unreferenced date May 2008 Table Numeral Systems The Cyrillic numerals are a numbering system derived from the Cyrillic script , used by South Slavs South and East Slavs East Slavic peoples . The system was used in Russia as late as the early 18th century when Peter I of Russia Peter the Great replaced it with Arabic numerals . The system is quasi decimal, being basically the Greek numerals Ionian numeral system written with the corresponding grapheme s of the Cyrillic script the order is based on the original Greek alphabet, and doesn t correspond to the different standard alphabetical orders of Cyrillic. A separate letter is assigned to each unit 1, 2, ... 9 , each multiple of ten 10, 20, ... 90 , and each multiple of one hundred 100, 200, ... 900 . The numbers are written as pronounced in Church Slavonic language Slavonic , generally high value position to low value position, with the exception of numbers 11 through 19 which are pronounced and written units before tens. For example, 17 is , s edm na d es at seven on ten , compare English language English seven teen . In order to cipher a Cyrillic number, one has to add all the figures. To distinguish numbers from text, a titlo   Script Cyrs     is drawn over the numbers. If the number exceeds 1,000, the thousands sign   Unicode   is drawn before the figure, and the thousands figure are written ... Cyrillic Millions sign   Slavonic   & x0489     is used. Image Slavonic numerals en.svg 300px left File Suzdal sem2.jpg thumb right Tower clock with Cyrillic numerals in Suzdal ... Slavic numerals 1706.jpg 1706 Image Slavic numerals 7118.jpg 7118 Glagolitic numerals work ... alphabet Greek numerals Combining Cyrillic Millions DEFAULTSORT Cyrillic Numerals Category Cyrillic script Numerals Category Numeral systems Category Numerals Category Elementary mathematics Category ... simple Cyrillic numerals sl Cirilske tevilke sr sh irili ni brojevi th ... more details
The numerals from 10 20 are formed by adding the suffix naeset to the basic numeral ... The numerals 20, 30, 40 and 60 are formed by adding the suffix eset, from the Old Macedonian deset . The numerals 50, 70, 80 and 90 are formed by adding the old suffix ... same as the numerals between the decimal numerals. The decagonal numerals are formed by adding ... numerals. class wikitable align center Symbol Cardinal numeral br masc. Cardinal numeral ... small deset milioni small etc... The further numerals are milijarda billion , trilion trillion e.t.c. and they are formed as the other Macedonian numerals ... . dvanaeset milioni trista trieset i dve iljadi sedumstotini osumdeset i devet Ordinal numerals The forming of the ordinal numerals depends on the gender of the numeral. To form the ordinal numerals we add ti m. , ta f. , to n. to the basic numeral. Exception to this rule are the ordinal numerals ... numerals, than we use both t letters. For the ordinal numerals seventh and eighth , we reduce some of the letters ... language Category Macedonian grammar Category Numerals mk ... more details
lead missing date April 2011 Cardinal numerals Numbers such as ena, dva, tri, tiri, pet one, two, three, four, five are used to express amount. For example, po po ti smo vam poslali tri pakete We posted three packages to you , ko dopolni sedemindvajseto leto, dobi denar when you reach your twenty seventh year, you will get the money , and ekvator je dolg okrog tirideset tiso sedemdeset kilometrov the equator is about forty thousand and seventy kilometres long . The numbers up to ten are as follows ni 0 , ena or en eno , dve or dva , tri, tiri, pet, est, sedem, osem, devet, deset. From 11 to 19, numbers are suffixed by najst teen , from old Slovenian nadeset enajst, dvanajst, trinajst, tirinajst, petnajst, estnajst, sedemnajst, osemnajst, devetnajst eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen . From 20 to 99, the unit comes first, then the ten, joined together by in and , much like in German. For tens, they are unit numbers appended by deset ten , except for 20, which is dvajset . dvajset 20 , enaindvajset 21 , dvaindvajset 22 , triindvajset 23 , tiriindvajset 24 ... trideset 30 , enaintrideset 31 ... petdeset 50 ... devetindevetdeset 99 . Hundreds are formed with the word sto , similar to tens. sto 100 , sto ena 101 , sto dve 102 ... sto deset 110 ... sto devetindevetdeset 199 , dvesto 200 ... tristo 300 ... devetsto devetindevetdeset ... 1,000,000,000,000 ... Ordinal numerals Prvi, drugi, tretji, etrti, peti first, second, third, fourth ... Ob osmih zjutraj or Ob 8.00 zjutraj when minutes are defined, there is no uri . Collective numerals ... numerals enojno, dvojno, trojno, etvorno, petorno single, double, triple, quadraple, fivefold ... numerals Indefinite number names numeral s do not exactly define the number of the noun in question ... had no paper. Adverbial numeral These numerals include enkrat , dvakrat once, twice and so forth ... numerals category Slovene numerals Category Slovene grammar Numerals Category Numerals bg ... more details
Image maya.svg thumb right Maya numerals Table Numeral Systems Maya numerals otherwise known as Mayan numerals are a vigesimal numeral system base 20 number twenty numeral system used by the Pre Columbian Maya civilization . The numerals are made up of three symbols 0 number zero shell shape , 1 number one a dot and 5 number five a bar . For example, 19 number nineteen 19 is written as four dots in a horizontal row above three horizontal lines stacked upon each other. Numbers above 19 align left class wikitable style text align center 400s Image Maya 1.png 40px Image Maya 12.png 40px 20s Image Maya 1.png 40px Image Maya 1.png 40px Image Maya 16.png 40px 1s Image Maya 13.png 40px Image Maya 9.png 40px Image Maya 5.png 40px 33 429 5125 br Numbers after 19 were written vertically in powers of twenty. For example, thirty three would be written as one dot above three dots, which are in turn atop two lines. The first dot represents one twenty or 1 20 , which is added to three dots and two bars, or thirteen. Therefore, 1 20 13 33. Upon reaching 20 2 or 400, another row is started. The number 429 would be written as one dot above one dot above four dots and a bar, or 1 20 2 1 20 1 9 429. The powers of twenty are Numeral system numerals , just as the Hindu Arabic numeral system uses powers of tens. ref cite web url http saxakali.com historymam2.htm title Maya Numerals author Saxakali year 1997 accessdate 2006 07 29 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20060714025120 http www.saxakali.com historymam2.htm archivedate 2006 07 14 ref Other than the bar and dot notation, Maya numerals can ... 20 using Maya numerals is very simple. ref http www.museumofman.org html lessonplan maya math2.pdf ... from La Mojarra Stela 1 . The left column uses Maya numerals to show a Long Count date of 8.5.16.9.7 ... style External links Commons category Maya numerals http www.michielb.nl maya math.html Maya Mathematics ... Numerals Category Maya science and technology Numerals Category Numerals Category Numeral systems ... more details
The Balinese language has an elaborate decimal numeral linguistics numeral system. Basic numerals The numerals 1 10 have basic, combining, and independent forms, many of which are formed through reduplication . The combining forms are used to form higher numbers. In some cases there is more than one word for a numeral, reflecting the Balinese Balinese language Registers register system halus high register forms are listed in italics. Final orthographic a is a schwa . class wikitable Numeral Basic Combining Independent rowspan 2 1 besik rowspan 2 a , sa rowspan 2 abesik, aukud a siki rowspan 2 2 dua duang dadua kalih kalih kakalih rowspan 2 3 telu telung tetelu tiga tigang tetiga 4 em pat petang pa t pat 5 lima limang lelima 6 e nem nem ne m nem 7 pitu pitung pepitu 8 a kutus kutus , ulung akutus 9 a sia sia , sangang asia 10 a dasa dasa adasa nowiki nowiki A less productive combining form of a 1 is sa , as can be seen in many of the numbers below. It, ulung , and sangang are from Javanese numerals Javanese . Dasa 10 is from Sankrit d sa . Teens, tweens, and tens Like English, Balinese has compound forms for the teens and tens however, it also has a series of compound tweens , 21 29. The teens are based on a root welas , the tweens on likur , and the tens are formed by the combining forms above. Hyphens are not used in the orthography, but have been added to the table below to clarify their derivation. class wikitable Unit Teens Tweens Tens 1 solas 11 se likur 21 a dasa 10 rowspan 2 2 rowspan 2 rolas 12 dua likur 22 duang dasa 20 kalih likur kalih dasa rowspan 2 3 rowspan 2 telu las 13 telu likur 23 telung dasa 30 tigang likur tigang dasa 4 pat belas 14 pat likur 24 petang ... with likur, dasa, and higher numerals below , but not for the teens. The teens are from Javanese, where ... suppletive, and cognate with Javanese s law 25 and s k t 50. There are additional numerals pasasur ... for two as in rolas 12 . Category Balinese language Category Numerals ... more details
nofootnotes date April 2011 numeral systems Babylonian numerals were written in cuneiform script cuneiform , using a wedge tipped Phragmites reed stylus to make a mark on a soft clay tablet which would be exposed in the sun to harden to create a permanent record. The Babylonians , who were famous for their astronomical observations and calculations aided by their invention of the abacus , used a sexagesimal base 60 positional numeral system inherited from the Sumer ian and also Akkad ian civilizations. Neither of the predecessors was a positional system having a convention for which end of the numeral represented the units . This system first appeared around 3100 B.C. It is also credited as being the first known positional numeral system , in which the value of a particular digit depends both on the digit itself and its position within the number. This was an extremely important development, because non place value systems require unique symbols to represent each power of a base ten, one hundred, one thousand, and so forth , making calculations difficult. Only two symbols File Babylonian 1.svg width 20px to count units and File Babylonian 10.svg width 20px to count tens were used to notate the 59 non zero digit s. These symbols and their values were combined to form a digit in a sign value notation way similar to that of Roman numerals for example, the combination File Babylonian 20.svg width 20px File Babylonian 3.svg width 20px represented the digit for 23 see table of digits ... numeralsNumerals The Babylonians did not technically have a digit for, nor a concept of, the number ... Commonscat Babylonian numerals http www gap.dcs.st and.ac.uk history HistTopics Babylonian numerals.html Babylonian numerals http it.stlawu.edu 7Edmelvill mesomath Numbers.html Cuneiform numbers http ... BabylonianNumerals Babylonian Numerals by Michael Schreiber, Wolfram Demonstrations ... Numerals Category Babylonian mathematics ar ca Numeraci babil nica da Babyloniske tal ... more details
File Colosseum Entrance LII.jpg thumb 300px Entrance to section rn LII 52 of the Colosseum , with numerals still visible Roman numerals , the numeric system of ancient Rome , uses combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet to signify values. The numbers 1 to 10 can be expressed in Roman numerals ... of the Etruscan numerals . Use of Roman numerals persisted after the decline of the Roman Empire. In the 14th century, Roman numerals were largely abandoned in favor of Arabic numeral s however, they are still ... names, chords in music, and the numbering of certain annual events. Reading Roman numerals style text align center float right Symb time xrY time Y as a Roman numeral Roman numerals, as used ... 1 roman numerals roman numbers information on roman Trick question How to spell 1999? Numerals Maybe ... Sun , December 27, 1998. ref Below are some examples of the modern use of Roman Numerals. 1910 as rn ... Numerals work Copyright Registration and Renewal Information Chart and Web Site ref 1990 as rn MCMXC ... of its release. There has never been a universally accepted set of rules for Roman numerals ... the same number in Roman numerals. ref name adams cite web author Adams, Cecil title The Straight Dope ... roman numerals for the 1990s work The Straight Dope ref For example, the United States National .... A number written in Arabic numerals can be broken into digits. For example, 1903 is composed of 1 ... ref History Pre Roman Ancient Rome Although Roman numerals are now written with letters of the Roman ... V s on top of each other, one inverted. However, the Etrusco Roman numerals actually appear to derive ... Roman numerals was developed during the Middle Ages, which today are called medieval Roman numerals ... draft in feet. Roman numerals remained in common use until about the 14th century, when they were outmoded by Hindu Arabic numerals thought to have been introduced to Europe from al Andalus , by way ... and economical applications. Roman numerals are still used today in several niche contexts. A few examples ... more details
Table Numeral Systems The system of Hebrew numerals is a quasi decimal alphabetic numeral system using the letters of the Hebrew alphabet . In this system, there is no notation for 0 number zero , and the numeric values for individual letters are added together. Each unit 1, 2, ..., 9 is assigned a separate letter, each tens 10, 20, ..., 90 a separate letter, and the first four hundreds 100, 200, 300, 400 a separate letter. The later hundreds 500, 600, 700, 800 and 900 are represented by the sum of two or three letters representing the first four hundreds. To represent numbers from 1,000 to 999,999, the same letters are reused to serve as thousands, tens of thousands, and hundreds of thousands. Gematria Jewish numerology uses these transformations extensively. In Israel today, the decimal system of Arabic numerals Hindu Arabic numerals ex. 0, 1, 2, 3, etc. is used in almost all cases money, age, date on the civil calendar . The Hebrew numerals are used only in special cases, such as when using the Hebrew calendar , or numbering a list similar to a, b, c, d, etc. , much as Roman numerals ... by two or more Hebrew numerals e.g., 28 . Similarly, a single Geresh U 05F3 in Unicode ... else such as acronym . Decimals In print, Hindu Arabic numeral system Hindu Arabic numerals are employed in Modern Hebrew for most purposes. Hebrew numerals are used nowadays primarily for writing the days ... 2004&ndash 05 Similar systems The Abjad numerals are equivalent to the Hebrew numerals up to 400. The Greek numerals differ from the Hebrew ones from 90 upwards because in the Greek alphabet there is no equivalent ... category Clocks with Hebrew numerals Cite GHG 97 , Cite GHG 98 notitle 1 , Cite GHG 134 notitle 1 http www.inner.org gematria gemchart.htm Hebrew language DEFAULTSORT Hebrew Numerals Category Hebrew alphabet Numerals Category Hebrew language Numerals Category Numerals als Hebr ische Zahlen ca Numeraci ... numerals sr sh Hebrejski brojevi fi Heprealaiset numerot zh ... more details
Numeral systems The system of ancient Egyptian numerals was used in Ancient Egypt until the early first millennium AD. It was a decimal system , often rounded off to the higher power, written in Egyptian hieroglyph hieroglyph s. The hieratic form of numerals stressed an exact finite series notation, ciphered one to one onto the Egyptian alphabet.The Ancient Egyptian system used bases of ten. They also created the 365 day calendar. Most Egyptians still use this system today. Digits and numbers the following hieroglyphics were used to denote Exponentiation powers of ten style margin 0.5em 1em 0.5em ... write out numerals as words phonetically, just like one can write thirty instead of 30 in English ... other than one and two and the signs were used most of the time. Hieratic numerals As administrative ... utilize the hieratic script. Instances of numerals written in hieratic can be found as far back ... important corpus of texts that utilize hieratic numerals. Boyer proved 50 years ago that hieratic ..., and 9 as opposed to 36 hieroglyphs. Boyer saw the new hieratic numerals as ciphered, mapping one ... texts the individual numerals were clearly written in a ciphered relationship to the Egyptian alphabet ... containing more than one numeral, repeated as Roman numerals practiced. However, repetition of the same ... The following table shows the reconstructed Middle Egyptian forms of the numerals ref John B. Callender ... the Coptic language Coptic numerals which descended from them and which give Egyptologists clues ... and Culture of Hieroglyphs . Cambridge Cambridge University Press. Numerals discussed in 9.1 9.6. Gardiner ... ed. Oxford Griffith Institute. For numerals, see 259 266. Goedicke, Hans. 1988. Old Hieratic Paleography ... www history.mcs.st andrews.ac.uk HistTopics Egyptian numerals.html Egyptian numerals http www.egyptvoyager.com ... Hieratic numerals link is dead. http egyptianmath.blogspot.com Ancient Egypt topics DEFAULTSORT Egyptian Numerals Category Egyptian hieroglyphs Category Numeral systems Category Numerals Category ... more details
Refimprove date April 2009 Numeral systems Kaktovik Inupiaq numerals ref name kakt Inuit language Inuit , like other Eskimo languages and Celtic and Mayan languages as well , uses a base 20 vigesimal counting system. Inuit counting has sub bases at 5, 10, and 15. Arabic numerals weren t adequate to represent the base 20 system, so students from Kaktovik, Alaska came up with an Inuit numeral system that has since gained wide use among Inupiat language Alaskan I upiaq , and is slowly gaining ground in other countries where Inuit is also spoken. ref name kakt http www.ankn.uaf.edu SOP SOPv2i1.html oldway ref The numeral system has helped to revive counting in Inuit, which had been falling into disuse among Inuit speakers due to the prevalence of the base 10 system in schools. The picture below shows the numerals 1&ndash 19 and then 0. Twenty is written with a one and a zero, forty with a two and a zero, and four hundred with a one and two zeros. Image InupiaqNumbers.gif The corresponding spoken forms are class wikitable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 atausiq mal uk pi asut sisamat tallimat itchaksrat tallimat mal uk tallimat pi asut quli u utai aq qulit 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 qulit atausiq qulit mal uk qulit pi asut akimia utai aq akimiaq akimiaq atausiq akimiaq mal uk akimiaq pi asut i ui a utai aq i ui aq 19 is formed by subtraction from i ui aq 20, just as 9 is formed by subtraction from 10. See Inupiat language . In Greenlandic Inuit language class wikitable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ataaseq Marluk Pingasut Sisamat Tallimat Arfinillit Arfineq marluk Arfineq pingasut 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Qulaaluat, Qulingiluat, br Arfineq sisamat Qulit Isikkanillit, br Aqqanillit Isikkaneq marluk, br Aqqaneq marluk Dependent on the region in Greenland. Numbers differ, as do accents citation needed date November 2011 References references Category Inupiat language Category Numerals Alaska stub Math stub ms Angka Inuit pt Numerais inuktitut zh ... more details