| Conlangs (196): |
| Ayeri |
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| Livagian [phonologically] |
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| Lembrin |
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| Käläli |
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| Pasgemanh |
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| Gevey |
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| Isuhuwum |
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| Bryatesle |
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| Hasu Khomiyo |
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| inapo-sakai |
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| Jarolim |
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| Skerre |
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| Ngeyunh |
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| Jarda |
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| Tirelat |
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| Torain |
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| Adeyan |
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| Celíminé |
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| Sngõlpowhetet |
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| Vitruvian |
Base twelve numeral system, tho the system of weights and measures is built as if around a base of 360. |
| Taruven |
Several bases: base 2, base 5, base 8 and base 24, with base 8 as the most common |
| Gwongbholu |
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| Lekmokulka |
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| Tine |
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| Imuthan |
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| Annese |
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| Rång |
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| Jezzali |
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| Taiwazaiho |
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| Angosey |
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| Ruzian |
Ruzian uses a combination of decimal and quinary.
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| Feayran |
As of 1/16/2010, the number system is duodecimal. |
| Labasje |
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| Saimiar |
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| draga |
base 6:
yifa 1 hyawo 7 dowx-xwae 18
yeña 2 fawo 8 woxe-xwae 24
dowxa 3 píi 9 mouxe-xwae 30
waer 4 qhowae 10 welo 36
mawo 5 amwae 11 welo-welo 1,296
xweilo 6 ñe-xwae 12 |
| Lemohai |
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| Cenyani |
Octal. See http://heurlinius.net/cenyani/numbers for more information.
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| Enamyn |
Base 8 (1-8), without zero. |
| Uzkian |
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| Rahwneʔ |
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| Ukhshaya |
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| Thiuas |
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| Kiassan Turasta |
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| Kēlen |
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| Aaro |
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| Na'vi |
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| Dahu |
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| Dangin Nira |
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| Celdirin |
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| Batu |
Base fifteen. |
| Wanya |
base 5 |
| Salthan |
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| Nauspayr |
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| Sakawi |
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| Nevotak |
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| Slyrdian |
60 |
| Rammy |
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| Qitatyattas |
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| yiqa' yiywos |
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| Nayraki |
Quinary (base 5).
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| L'starfish Klam |
base five, since a typical starfish has five tentacles, but there are special terms for 6-10
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| Mithara |
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| Old Pakhriban |
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| Kemba |
Base 12 numeral system employed. |
| Tlar Canà |
Base-twenty-five number system. |
| Tsols Oswahe |
Base-six number system. |
| donawean |
Hybrid dodecimal-decimal |
| Tatari Faran |
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| Ebisedian |
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| Felbahn |
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| Old Arassenian |
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| Tmaśareʔ |
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| Doayâu |
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| Necarasso Cryssesa |
Mixed 16-32. |
| Sarian |
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| Prydonian High Gallifreyan |
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| Kiswona |
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| Attian |
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| Ixe Wa |
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| Proto-Angelic |
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| Aoma |
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| G70200 |
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| Coral Reef language |
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| Old Nevotak |
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| Nevashi |
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| Satang |
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| Kamëzet |
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| Thȧtareni |
Utilizes a duodecimal (base 12) system.
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| FeNeKeRe |
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| Adinjo |
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| Kuty |
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| Ronc Tyu |
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| Please delete |
Base-12 numeral system. |
| urdcax |
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| Tumbian |
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| Damiyaa |
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| Ccharthii |
5/20. |
| Nuim |
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| Mezhat |
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| Cikap |
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| yimmu |
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| Traup |
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| Eiyrnas |
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| Salga |
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| Ythnandosian |
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| Brooding |
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| Toma Heylm |
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| Lwaitel |
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| Neoquux |
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| Settamu |
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| Mindakri |
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| Jutean |
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| Vitran |
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| Suiacuili |
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| bal'ukbar |
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| Ganur Lon |
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| Ussaria |
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| Khan Nilau Khaftim |
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| EML |
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| Mane Injsikut |
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| Gravgaln |
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| Lrahran |
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| Firen |
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| Selade |
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| Pejlanrau Khanech Khaftim |
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| Dragonian |
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| Magralgarlu |
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| Faikari |
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| Dhrahhynian |
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| Ancient Draconian |
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| Szezk |
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| Nomikan |
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| Zheymi |
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| Audhrinn |
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| Sonsear |
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| Wistanian |
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| Grayis |
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| Melfem |
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| Eneqa |
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| Peace |
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| Polarian |
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| Q.T. Lingua Franca |
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| Kavrinian |
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| Chlouvanem |
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| Huttese (fanmade) |
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| Napasei |
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| Infernal |
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| Tnaaq |
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| Sylvan |
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| Celestial |
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| YugMo |
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| Ngaraxth Crixth v7 |
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| Emihtazuu |
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| Muosan |
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| Eiidana |
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| Vulgar Aribelian |
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| Senduri |
Counting is senary (base 6) |
| Alál |
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| Varta Avina |
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| Rusnis |
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| Batean |
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| Eremoran |
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| Jakvalat |
Numeral system is duodecimal with a
sub-base of 6. |
| Free Tongue |
Rhabhawa uses a duodecimal base. |
| Pegakibo |
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| lbana |
lbana has inherited a duodecimal system, seemingly from early in its development, as the earliest musical notation in the rbata script will attest. |
| Laiqbun |
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| Ithkuil III |
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| the I-Picked-Some-Random-Features-With-a-Die Language) |
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| Agalatian |
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| Ebma |
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| Ngoosha |
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| Mipukwi |
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| Soc'ul' |
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| Ox-yew |
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| Standard Knrawi |
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| mollydot's first go |
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| Miut |
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| New Ithkuil |
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| Gwaxol |
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| Sese |
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| Vrkhazhian |
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| Vularin |
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| Nungonian |
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| Nungonic |
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| Clone of Arusian |
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| Tenshorian |
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| Central Isles Creole |
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| Caoli |
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| Lagan |
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| Mosici |
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| Gladilatian |
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| Orisian |
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| Central Dalmatian |
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| Winding Language |
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| Arakene |
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