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Numbers

Numbers are expressed in hexadecimal notation. There are lowercase and uppercase numbers. From 0 to 15, there is a separate word for each natural number. No distinction is made between uppercase and lowercase. Multiples of 16 are indicated with the ending -as.
cham|5 chamas|80 (=5*16) qarp|15 qarpascham|245 (=15*16+5) [Sign for lowercase 15][Sign for lowercase 5]|245
The following rules apply to capitalization: Only every fourth digit before the decimal point is capitalized. After the decimal point, every digit except every fourth is capitalized. Weeks and days of the week are always capitalized. Days are always lowercase. The first two digits of the year are capitalized, the last one is lowercase. Silut and tar are capitalized, hexek and zis are lowercase. The year consists of 21 weeks of 16 days each. The weeks and weekdays each have names. The week names also provide a symbolic theme for the week. Directly translated, they mean the following:
mnitisza, drukotvii, nisvilgur, prutra|Beginning, light, tree, condition vfertééln, buchralof, rifintaluurg, ralx|Attempt, painting, arch, knife riteé, boviteer, ganati, randtal|Days, escape, storm, middle dalqasé, niloqas, zibyqas, akel|Sayings, fog, knot, animal volnir, trangqa, gantalit, trusa|Create, history, barrel, love vadlas, bach, entulitra|Exchange, spirit, end nivis mnitisza|The first week of the year
Years are counted from -663.5 BC and begin on June 28th. a7f is therefore the year 2023/24.
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