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  1. Cebuano has two number systems: the native system and the Spanish-derived system. The native system is mostly used for counting small numbers, basic measurement, and for other pre-existing native concepts that deals with numbers.

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  3. Cebuano has two numeral systems. The native system is mostly used for counting things, like animals or houses. The Spanish system is only used for money and time.

  4. In computers, the main numeral systems are based on the positional system in base 2 (binary numeral system), with two binary digits, 0 and 1. Positional systems obtained by grouping binary digits by three (octal numeral system) or four (hexadecimal numeral system) are commonly used.

  5. Cebuano is written with the Latin alphabet. In the past, it was written with the Badlit script. Cebuano alphabet (Alpabetong Bisaya) The letters c, f, j, q, v, x and z are also used, but only in foreign loanwords. Hear how to pronounce the Cebuano alphabet:

  6. The table below shows the comparison of native numerals and Spanish-derived numerals, but observably Cebuano speakers would often just use the English numeral system instead, especially for numbers more than 100.

  7. 4 days ago · Cebuano uses two numeral systems. Currently, the native system is mostly used in counting the number of things, animate and inanimate, e.g. the number of horses or houses. The Spanish-derived system, on the other hand, is exclusively applied in monetary and chronological terminology and is also commonly used in counting from 11 and above.

  8. Dec 25, 2023 · Origins and History: Cebuano, also known as Sugbuanon or Binisaya, is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao regions. Its roots can be traced back to the Malayo-Polynesian language family, a branch of the larger Austronesian language family.

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