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===Numbers===
Numbers describe a numerical quantity. Packilvanian uses a base 10 system. Numbers are represented using distinct glyphs (Packilvanian numerical glyphs). They can be written out in terms of how they are pronounced as well. Numbers can be used as either verbs, modifiers and descriptors, and nouns. For 20 to 90, simply modify dukha with a number between 2 and 9. The same principle applies to other base numbers as shown below. The default class of numbers is "lu" unless the noun is specified. To add a number to the end, simply use the "with" postposition. For instance 23 is '''ludukha ludush luaye lutaru''' (two
three), 7,589 is '''lumileniyat lushevaan luaye luhashamat luvayeef luaye ludekha luag'''lu'''at''' '''ayelunanya''' (seven thousa'''with'''and five hundr'''with'''and eight t'''with'''and nine).
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