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  2. Hokkien numerals - Wikipedia

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    The Hokkien language (incl. Taiwanese) has two regularly used sets of numerals, a more ancient colloquial/vernacular or native Hokkien system and a literary system.. The more ancient vernacular numerals are the native numbers of Hokkien that trace back to Hokkien's origins itself, which is a Coastal Min language that spread southwest across the coast of Fujian from around the Min River.

  3. Jyutping - Wikipedia

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    To represent tones, the numbers 1 to 9 are usually used in ILE, although the use of 1, 3, 6 to replace 7, 8, 9 for the checked tones is acceptable. However, only the numbers 1 to 6 are used in Jyutping.

  4. Chinese numerology - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In traditional Chinese history and other Chinese dialect groups like the Teochew people, the number 4 is considered a very lucky and auspicious number. For starters, it is an even number. There is a preference of even numbers over odd numbers. Many historical and philosophical Chinese concepts are also in groups of 4. [7] [8]

  5. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    English number words include ... The following table offers a list of valid pronunciations and alternate pronunciations ... 6 + 1 ⁄ 4 is "six and a quarter" 7 + 5 ...

  6. Isopsephy - Wikipedia

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    The total number is then used as a metaphorical bridge to other words evaluating the equal number, [3] which satisfies isos or "equal" in the term. Ancient Greeks used counting boards for numerical calculation and accounting, with a counter generically called psephos ('pebble'), analogous to the Latin word calculus , from which the English ...

  7. Cantonese phonology - Wikipedia

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    A Cantonese syllable usually includes an initial and a final ().The Cantonese syllabary has about 630 syllables. Some like /kʷeŋ˥/ (扃), /ɛː˨/ and /ei˨/ (欸) are no longer common; some like /kʷek˥/ and /kʷʰek˥/ (隙), or /kʷaːŋ˧˥/ and /kɐŋ˧˥/ (梗), have traditionally had two equally correct pronunciations but its speakers are starting to pronounce them in only one ...

  8. Liber Abaci - Wikipedia

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    For instance, 1/3+1/4 = 7/12, so a notation like would represent the number that would now more commonly be written as the mixed number , or simply the improper fraction . Notation of this form can be distinguished from sequences of numerators and denominators sharing a fraction bar by the visible break in the bar.

  9. Tibetan numerals - Wikipedia

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    7½-skar postage stamp, the evidence for the ༱ symbol being used for 7.5. [ 6 ] Several slashed forms of Tibetan numerals are included in Unicode to represent fractions.