Kapaupa/Numerical and Mathematical system

Whole Numbers
Kapaupa will be a base-21 numbering system. That means there are 21 unique words from 0 to 20. Now for the other numbers. To represent those, convert the number to base-21 and follow these digit-merging rules:
 * 1) If the next digit is starting with a consonant, just connect them with hyphens.
 * 2) There should be only 1 hyphen at each word. If there in an even number of digits, put the hyphen between the most central digits. (Ex. Kwiyopioio-lusiuongono, which means these four digits combined: 6-15-20-9. In decimal, this means 1314630) If it's odd numbered, put it in the more "last" syllables that is the closest to the center, (Ex Terolayio-Seilo, which means these three digits combined: 4-7-13. In decimal, this means 40143)\
 * 3) If the next digit starts with a vowel, remove the "o" at the end and connect it, no hyphens needed. (Ex. Wunebiuo, which means these 2 digits combined: 1-16. In decimal, this means 37)

Decimals
This might be supposed to be called Twemonomals due to the.. base-21 thing. But whatever lets go to how decimals are named.
 * 1) There's a separator for whole number digits and decimal digits which is "-hior-", the only exception at the "one-hyphen rule"
 * 2) Everything else in whole numbers will apply, except that since decimals have no endings, instead of they becoming bigger the more digits you add, they become more precise.