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Mornthynne Counting System
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A short explanation of the Mornthynne counting system.
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The prefix formed for numbers of 10³ⁿ, where n is some non-zero number, is the first letter of the nth number followed by "e" (except for 100 and less, where there is no prefix.) For numbers of 10³ⁿ⁺¹, add the corresponding prefix and tack on the suffix "-el" (for example, tetyrrel is 10,000.) For number of 10³ⁿ⁺², add the corresponding prefix and tack on the suffix "-an" (for example, tetyrran is 100,000.) To form compound numbers (i.e. numbers that are not perfect powers of 10) group by prefix and combine the numbers into one word, dropping all consonants at the end of suffixes except for the final suffix, which keeps its consonant. Only keep the first prefix in compound numbers. For example, 18,362 would be tetyrrenan lataralesem.

1 - tyrr

10 - tyrrel

100 - tyrran

1,000 - tetyrr

10,000 - tetyrrel

100,000 - tetyrran

1,000,000 - setyrr

10,000,000 - setyrrel

100,000,000 - setyrran

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Example: The year Kolm was founded is 1135 CE; in the Morenthian counting system, it is tetyrr tyrralatemed.

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