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<p />pros: |
<p />pros: |
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<ul><li>names of numbers are highly descriptive of their properties<li/> |
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<li>great complement to nasin nanpa pona (many larger numbers are easier to say)<li/> |
<li>great complement to nasin nanpa pona (many larger numbers are easier to say)<li/> |
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<li>technically only pu words<li/> |
<li>technically only pu words<li/> |
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<li>yummy nice numbers are easy to say<li/> |
<li>yummy nice numbers are easy to say<li/> |
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<li>no ambiguity<li/> |
<li>no ambiguity<li/><ul/> |
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<p />cons: |
<p />cons: |
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<ul><li>hard to count with</li> |
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<li>math (ew)</li> |
<li>math (ew)</li> |
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<li>gross numbers (numbers with large prime factors) have 29 syllables</li> |
<li>gross numbers (numbers with large prime factors) have 29 syllables</li></ul> |
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<p />if you are the kind of person to want to do '''linear algebra''' in ''toki pona'', then this is the system for you ig |
<p />if you are the kind of person to want to do '''linear algebra''' in ''toki pona'', then this is the system for you ig |