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== hybrid ("four hundred two ten") ==
 
=== [decimal] [pu words] nasin nanpa Wan, tan jan Tamalu ===
 
Improved version over [https://sona.pona.la/wiki/nasin_nanpa_ali_ike#[decimal]_[pu_words]_nanpa_Pi,_tan_jan_Tamalu nasin nanpa Pi]
 
'''Digits (reason below):'''
 
0=<code>ala</code>, 1=<code>wan</code>, 2=<code>tu</code>, 3=<code>sin</code>, 4=<code>lipu</code>, 5=<code>luka</code>, 6=<code>pan</code>, 7=<code>len</code>, 8=<code>mama</code>, 9=<code>suli</code>
 
'''At any point, spell the digits. Use mute before a number to introduce a cardinal number, if necessary. Use pi to introduce scientific notation XYZ pi W = X.YZ *10^W (first digit has weight 10^W).'''
 
10 = <code>wan ala</code>, 15 = <code>wan luka</code>, 73 = <code>len sin</code>, 984 = <code>suli mama lipu</code>, 100 = <code>wan pi tu</code>
 
602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000 = <code>pan ala tu tu pi tu sin</code> (approximation of Avogadro's constant)
 
1.79 = <code>wan len suli pi ala</code> (someone's height in meters)
 
In these offices there are 73 people =<code>jan pi mute len sin li lon tomo pali ni</code>
 
'''Finally, use weka before a number to add a negative sign. Use en to add numbers, as usual. You can compound pi's. It associates on the right X pi (Y pi Z)'''
 
-66 = <code>weka pan pan</code>
 
0.075 = <code>len luka pi weka tu</code> (daily recommended grams of intake per day of vitamin C for a 19-30 y.o. female)
 
6.62*10^−34 = <code>pan pan tu pi weka sin lipu</code> (~planck's constant)
 
-0.001 = <code>weka wan pi weka sin</code>
 
1,000,282 = <code>wan pi pan en tu mama tu</code>
 
10^80 = <code>wan pi mama pi tu</code> = estimation of number of atoms in the universe 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
 
10^(10^(100)) = <code>wan pi wan pi wan ala ala</code> (a googolplex)
 
''Feel free to use the additive system with wan, tu, luka, if mute was not added at the beginning:''
 
<code>jan tu tu ni li jan pona mi.</code>
 
<code>jan ni pi mute lipu li jan pona mi.</code>
 
'''Reason for digit choices:'''
 
0,1,2,5 are common.
 
3 <code>sin</code>, 4 <code>lipu</code>, 6 <code>pan</code>, 7 <code>len</code>: number of strokes in sitelen pona (and <code>len</code> is like lipu with 3 extra lines)
 
8 <code>mama</code>: sitelen pona is two circles as an 8 is.
 
9 <code>suli</code>: it's the largest of all digits.
 
=== [quinary] [pu words] tan jan Wija ===
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=== [decimal] [pu words] nanpa Pi, tan jan Tamalu ===
 
2021-10-10, Extended explanation in the [https://www.reddit.com/r/tokipona/comments/q5cfqv/nasin_nanpa_pi_pi_nanpa_pi_toki_pona/ reddit post], there are more examples there. Two rules:
 
* '''''A) List the number's digits in decimal one after the other. Use commas to separate them (pauses when speaking). A comma can be omitted if there is no ambiguity. Optionally you can have &quot;a&quot; instead of comma. Digits use additivity like in the following. Each digit uses words in decreasing order to reduce ambiguity.'''''
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<p />if you are the kind of person to want to do '''linear algebra''' in ''<b />toki pona'', then this is the system for you ig
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