Meó Numerical System

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The Meó numerical system is a composite system, being base 60 with each number composed of smaller base 12 parts (like how Cuneiform numbers are base 60 composed of smaller base 10 parts). Meó counts first in base twelve, and then groups the five twelves into one sixty. (Using the 12 finger bones on one hand, and the five fingers on the other)

  • ka - 1
  • sua - 2
  • ata - 3
  • ven - 4
  • gue - 5
  • ato - 6
  • bia - 7
  • san - 8
  • geri - 9
  • kes - A (10)
  • laket - B (11)
  • miu - 10 (12)


  • miuka - 11 (13)
  • miubia - 17 (19)


  • suamiu - 20 (24)
  • suamiubia - 27 (31)
  • atamiu - 30 (36)
  • vemmiu - 40 (48)
  • hue - 50 - (60)

70 -> 50 + 10 + 8 huemiusan

1200 -> 18 x 50 -> miulakethue