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(Created page with "{{Needs work|Import from {{tp|nasin nanpa ali ike}}.}} This is a list of '''number systems''' of Toki Pona. ==Additive number systems== Additive number systems or {{w|sign-value notation}} represents numbers using a sequence of numerals which each represent a distinct, usually smaller, quantity. For example, the numeral "10" may be said as "five five". Examples in natural languages include the {{w|Roman numerals|Roman}} and {{w|Egyptian numerals}}. ===Pre-{{tp|pu}}...") |
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It was proposed for {{tp|ali}}, a variant of {{tp|ale}}, to chiefly stand for the number 100.{{citation needed}} |
It was proposed for {{tp|ali}}, a variant of {{tp|ale}}, to chiefly stand for the number 100.{{citation needed}} |
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==Positional number systems== |
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[[Category:Number systems]] |
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