Nāmic/Numerals

Nāmaς
This appendix features a number of Nāmaς' numerals, as well as their grammatical functions and inflection. The language is generally rather inflected, thus including the numerals. In fact, Nāmaς congruates a higher number of numbers, than it's older predecessors; Latin, Ancient Greek and Sanskrit.

Categories
Nāmaς possesses a couple of naturally occurring and inflected types of numbers. Other than that, numerals may be borrowed from other languages.

Cardinal
These numbers describe a quantity of the object, as well as serving as the independent, nominal form of the numerals. All numbers decline like normal adjectives, as the neuter gender. Numbers 1 - 5, however, decline according to all genders.
 *  M for the Masculine gender
 * F for the Feminine gender
 * N for the Neuter gender

In Naṃkrthāvāka linguistics, the numbers are often distinguished; between the Main numbers, which are simpler, non-compositions...

...And the secondary numbers, which essentially are larger compounds, with suffixes to modify the usage.