If 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 are american numbers what do the numbers of other languages look like?
I find it strange that I've never seen what mexican numbers look like before even though I've seen a lot of Mexican words.
I tried looking up pictures of mexican numbers but all the results show american numbers.
Ian Davis
si beuno, that means very strong
David Morales
wtf
James Price
It's bait.
Michael Hill
these are arabic numbers
nice b8 i r8 8/8
William Wilson
Did you look at the picture at all? The arab digits clearly differ from the modern ones.
Anthony Ward
Modern/Medieval is Hindu-Arabic. They don't differ very much, just: style, angle and use of distinct strokes. They are the same, they're just been rearranged and slowly (over time) altered a tiny bit.
Joseph Lewis
Only certain peoples even had numbers, this style with place-value and single units is the Hindu-Arabic system.
Nolan Roberts
>This Medieva country is blatantly copying American numerals We should sue them
Jason Williams
Japanese/Chinese:
一 二 三 四 五 六 七 八 九 十 Ichi Ni San Shi/Yon Go Roku Nana Hachi Kyuu/Ku Jyuu
Logan Barnes
American numbers are also the rest of the American Continent numbers and European Numbers. We are occident
Asher Ortiz
Nana/Shichi?
Jason Price
In Arabic countries we call them Indian numerals, it's a long story how ancient Arab merchants ditched arabic numerals for Indian ones because they looked more cool, than middle-east people started using them
Ayden Robinson
>Japanese/Chinese: These are Japanese Pronunciations
Chinese people pronounce it differently.
Jonathan Kelly
>Chinese Kill yourself, weeb.
David Rivera
The symbols are the same in Chinese
Isaiah Jackson
Pay more attention in your minority studies next time
Asher Carter
Never heard ichi ni san yon go in Chinese.
Ethan Morales
The symbols (numerals) are the same in Chinese as in Japanese. Just like the symbols 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 are used in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Hungarian, etc. The words used for numbers are different.
Hudson Watson
You know. Looking at the source numbers and the changes introduced ... One might even call them Indo-European numbers.