Xara/Numerical System

Note
This is the numerical system of Xara. If you don't know about Xara, I recommend to check that one out.

Names for Numbers/Writing Numbers in Words
A handy trick is used to build more words for numbers. They have base numbers that have their own words like Prole for three and Puki for one. And then combining these base numbers having the bigger number at the last will make the two numbers add up, like Žerole (5), which is basically Žeile (2) plus Prole (3). But if the bigger number is first, they will multiply, like Preile (6), which is basically Prole (3) times Žeile (2). Repeated numbers means the number that is repeated is squared if 2 times repeated, cubed if 3 times, etc., like Propolele (9), which is Prole (3) squared. Sometimes there could be unexpected merges or just counter-intuitive merging, but that's just because of the evolution of language without spelling reform or something.

Writing Numbers as Symbols
This one would be intuitive. As it does not just use one base system, but 2! Binary for the look of the symbols and Base-256 for the positional notation, this is how it works: (Incomplete)