Thayuganu numerals

Thayuganu uses both Hebrew alphabet and Latin-based alphabet. Its numeral system is alphabetic. This system was the main system for counting in Thayuganu from 56 AD to 1766 AD, when Kallugra Tainin replaced it with Arabic numerals. Today, Thayuganu numerals are seldom used except in cook books with units in British imperial system (used in West Thayuganu), ordinal numerals, numbering lists, prices at Chinese markets in Thayuganu state, prayer books and days of the week and years in the calendar.

Fractional numerals
To express fractions, a geresh is used to indicate a fraction: א׳ה for "one fifth" or א׳ג for "one third".

The decimal mark is represented by paseq. For example, ע‬׀טב‬ is 80.12.