Base"Lang"

This isn't a lang, it's more like a standart for refering to bases.

It's inspired by this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OEF3JD-jYo

0 and 1 are nullary and unary

The other bases are derived form prime bases + base suffixes

2-20 primes has names 13 is the bad luck number

19 doesn't have a base name, but spain has 19 autonomous comunities

For +20 primes, you can put a + (or un-) to create the n+1 number or nu- (or -) to make the n-1 number.

If any base name is the 1st multiple of a base name, you can use that instead by replacing the -y (or -al) to -o

24->6*4->tri-binaro-bi-binary