Oonlang/Number System

A number in Oonlang consists of three parts, the prefix, the n, and the suffix.

The simplest, the n, is simply just the letter n to act as a consonant and show that it is a number. The next simplest, the suffix simply designates what the number is. Ana is 0, ane is 1, ani is 2 and so on.

Then there is the prefix which simply indicates the place, and is only real useful for making sure we don't need a truckload of zeroes for bigger numbers. But then there is long vowels which are only really used for the number system. Let's say our current system is not cutting it and you want to say 9? Then be our guest. Simply just say anů.

If you need to say anything bigger than a billion, simply add the extra zeroes you need.

Here is a quick guide for certain numbers to help you get a hold of the system:

1 - Ane

9 - Anů

56 - Ena anå

1,000,009 - Ůne anů

1,000,000,000 - Ůne ina