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This article is about the positional numerical system. For the content encoding scheme, see Base32.
Base 32 or duotrigesimal is a numeral system with 32 as its base.
[edit] Natural language
Ngiti is reported to have a base 32 numeral system with base-4 cycles.[1] The following is a list of some Ngiti numerals.
| Number |
Numeral |
| 1 |
atdí |
| 2 |
ɔyɔ |
| 3 |
ìbhu |
| 4 |
ìfɔ |
| 8 |
àrù |
| 12 |
otsi |
| 16 |
ɔpi |
| 20 |
àbà |
| 24 |
àròtsí |
| 28 |
àdzòro |
| 32 |
wǎdhì |
| 64 |
ɔyɔ wǎdhì |
| 96 |
ìbhu wǎdhì |
| 128 |
ìfɔ wǎdhì |
[edit] Computing
Base32 is an encoding scheme using base 32.
[edit] References
This is an extract from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
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