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==Hybrid number systems== |
==Hybrid number systems== |
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Hybrid systems are a combination of addive and positional systems. |
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==={{tp|nasin nanpa pona}}=== |
==={{tp|nasin nanpa pona}}=== |
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{{Main|nasin nanpa pona|{{tp|nasin nanpa pona}}}} |
{{Main|nasin nanpa pona|{{tp|nasin nanpa pona}}}} |
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{{tp|nasin nanpa pona}} is a |
{{tp|nasin nanpa pona}} is a hybrid number system and an extension to the advanced {{tp|pu}} system, created by {{tok|jan Kapilu}} and {{tok|jan Tepo}} in 2021. Numbers up to a hundred at the same as {{tp|pu}}, however, if numbers smaller than 100 precede {{tp|ale}}, then {{tp|ale}} gets multiplied by this number. Conventionally, the word {{tp|wan}} precedes {{tp|ale}} for "100" to avoid confusion with the {{tp|pu}} system.<ref name="kapilu-tepo">{{cite web|url=https://wyub.github.io/tokipona/nasinnanpapona|title=nasin nanpa pona|lang=tok|website=Wyubsite|author={{tok|jan Kapilu}}, {{tok|jan Tepo}}|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220203101845/https://wyub.github.io/tokipona/nasinnanpapona|archive-date=2022-02-03|url-status=dead|access-date=2024-02-05}}</ref> |
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This system may be classified as a centisimal ({{w|base 100}}), as hundred is the base of all larger numbers. |
This system may be classified as a centisimal ({{w|base 100}}), as hundred is the base of all larger numbers. |