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A vigesimal ( ) or base-20 (base-score) numeral system is based on twenty (in the same way in which the decimal numeral system is based on ten). ''
Vigesimal A vigesimal ( ) or base-20 (base-score) numeral system is based on 20 (number), twenty (in the same way in which the decimal, decimal numeral system is based on 10 (number), ten). ''wikt:vigesimal#English, Vigesimal'' is derived from the Latin a ...
'' is derived from the Latin adjective , meaning 'twentieth'.


Places

In a vigesimal
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system, twenty individual numerals (or digit symbols) are used, ten more than in the decimal system. One modern method of finding the extra needed symbols is to write ten as the letter A, or , where the 20 means base , to write nineteen as , and the numbers between with the corresponding letters of the alphabet. This is similar to the common computer-science practice of writing
hexadecimal Hexadecimal (also known as base-16 or simply hex) is a Numeral system#Positional systems in detail, positional numeral system that represents numbers using a radix (base) of sixteen. Unlike the decimal system representing numbers using ten symbo ...
numerals over 9 with the letters "A–F". Another less common method skips over the letter "I", in order to avoid confusion between I20 as eighteen and
one 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the first and smallest positive integer of the infinite sequence of natural numbers. This fundamental property has led to its unique uses in other fields, ranging from science to sp ...
, so that the number eighteen is written as J20, and nineteen is written as K20. The number twenty is written as . According to this notation: : is equivalent to forty in decimal = : is equivalent to two hundred and sixty in decimal = : is equivalent to four hundred in decimal = . In the rest of this article below, numbers are expressed in decimal notation, unless specified otherwise. For example, 10 means ten, 20 means twenty. Numbers in vigesimal notation use the convention that I means eighteen and J means nineteen.


Fractions

As 20 is divisible by two and five and is adjacent to 21, the product of three and seven, thus covering the first four prime numbers, many vigesimal fractions have simple representations, whether terminating or recurring (although thirds are more complicated than in decimal, repeating two digits instead of one). In decimal, dividing by three twice (ninths) only gives one digit periods ( = 0.1111.... for instance) because 9 is the number below ten. 21, however, the number adjacent to 20 that is divisible by 3, is not divisible by 9. Ninths in vigesimal have six-digit periods. As 20 has the same prime factors as 10 (two and five), a fraction will terminate in decimal
if and only if In logic and related fields such as mathematics and philosophy, "if and only if" (often shortened as "iff") is paraphrased by the biconditional, a logical connective between statements. The biconditional is true in two cases, where either bo ...
it terminates in vigesimal.


Cyclic numbers

The prime factorization of twenty is 22 × 5, so it is not a perfect power. However, its squarefree part, 5, is congruent to 1 (mod 4). Thus, according to
Artin's conjecture on primitive roots In number theory, Artin's conjecture on primitive roots states that a given integer ''a'' that is neither a square number nor −1 is a primitive root modulo infinitely many primes ''p''. The conjecture also ascribes an asymptotic density to th ...
, vigesimal has infinitely many cyclic primes, but the fraction of primes that are cyclic is not necessarily ~37.395%. An UnrealScript program that computes the lengths of recurring periods of various fractions in a given set of bases found that, of the first 15,456 primes, ~39.344% are cyclic in vigesimal.


Irrational numbers


Use


Quinary-vigesimal

Many cultures that use a vigesimal system count in fives to twenty, then count twenties similarly. Such a system is referred to as ''quinary-vigesimal'' by linguists. Examples include Greenlandic, Iñupiaq, Kaktovik,
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, Nunivak Cupʼig, and Yupʼik numerals.


Africa

Vigesimal systems are common in Africa, for example in Yoruba. While the Yoruba number system may be regarded as a vigesimal system, it is complex.


Americas

*Probably the best-known instance of the use of the vigesimal system in the Americas is in Lincoln's Gettysburg address: "Four score and seven years ago ..." (see below). * Twenty is a base in the
Maya Maya may refer to: Ethnic groups * Maya peoples, of southern Mexico and northern Central America ** Maya civilization, the historical civilization of the Maya peoples ** Mayan languages, the languages of the Maya peoples * Maya (East Africa), a p ...
and
Aztec The Aztecs ( ) were a Mesoamerican civilization that flourished in central Mexico in the Post-Classic stage, post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. The Aztec people included different Indigenous peoples of Mexico, ethnic groups of central ...
number systems. The Maya use the following names for the powers of twenty: (20), (202 = 400), (203 = 8,000), (204 = 160,000), (205 = 3,200,000) and (206 = 64,000,000). See
Maya numerals The Mayan numeral system was the system to represent numbers and calendar dates in the Maya civilization. It was a vigesimal (base-20) positional notation, positional numeral system. The numerals are made up of three symbols: Zero number#The ...
and
Maya calendar The Maya calendar is a system of calendars used in Pre-Columbian era, pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and in many modern communities in the Guatemalan highlands, Veracruz, Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico. The essentials of the Maya calendar are based upon ...
,
Nahuatl language Nahuatl ( ; ), Aztec, or Mexicano is a language or, by some definitions, a group of languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family. Varieties of Nahuatl are spoken by about Nahuas, most of whom live mainly in Central Mexico and have smaller popul ...
. * The Inuit-Yupik-Unangan languages have base-20 number systems. In 1994, Inuit students in Kaktovik, Alaska, came up with the base-20 Kaktovik numerals to better represent their language. Before this invention led to a revival, the Inuit numerals had been falling out of use. The Kaktovik numerals are:


Asia

*
Dzongkha Dzongkha (; ) is a Tibeto-Burman languages, Tibeto-Burman language that is the official and national language of Bhutan. It is written using the Tibetan script. The word means "the language of the fortress", from ' "fortress" and ' "language ...
, the national language of
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, has a full vigesimal system, with numerals for the powers of 20, 400, 8,000 and 160,000. * Atong, a language spoken in the South Garo Hills of Meghalaya state, Northeast India, and adjacent areas in Bangladesh, has a full vigesimal system that is nowadays considered archaic. * In Santali, a
Munda language The Munda languages are a group of closely related languages spoken by about eleven million people in India, Bangladesh and Nepal. Historically, they have been called the Kolarian languages. They constitute a branch of the Austroasiatic langu ...
of
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, "fifty" is expressed by the phrase ''bār isī gäl'', literally "two twenty ten." Likewise, in Didei, another Munda language spoken in India, complex numerals are decimal to 19 and decimal-vigesimal to 399. * The
Burushaski Burushaski (; , ) is a language isolate, spoken by the Burusho people, who predominantly reside in northern Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. There are also a few hundred speakers of this language in northern Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), Jammu ...
number system is base-20. For example, 20 altar, 40 alto-altar (2 times 20), 60 iski-altar (3 times 20) etc. * In
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, the
Ainu language Ainu (, ), or more precisely Hokkaido Ainu (), is a language spoken by a few elderly members of the Ainu people on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. It is a member of the Ainu language family, itself considered a language family isola ...
also uses a counting system that is based around the number 20. "" is 20, "" (ten more until two twenties) is 30, "" (two twenties) is 40, "" (five twenties) is 100. Subtraction is also heavily used, e.g. "" (one more until ten) is 9. * The Chukchi language has a vigesimal numeral system.


Oceania

There is some evidence of base-20 usage in the
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of New Zealand with the suffix ''hoko-'' (i.e. ''hokowhitu'', ''hokotahi'').


Caucasus

* Twenty (, ) is used as a base number in Georgian for numbers 30 to 99. For example, 40 (, ) literally means two-times-twenty, whereas 80 (, ), means four-times-twenty. On the other hand, 31 (, ) literally means, ''twenty-and-eleven''. 67 (, ) is said as, "three-twenty-and-seven". * Twenty () is used as a base number in the Nakh languages ( Chechen, Ingush, and Batsbi).


Europe

In several European languages like French and Danish, 20 is used as a base, at least with respect to the linguistic structure of the names of certain numbers (though a thoroughgoing consistent vigesimal system, based on the powers 20, 400, 8000 etc., is not generally used). * Twenty () is used as a base number in the French names of numbers from 70 to 99, except in the French of
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, the
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. For example, , the French word for " 80", literally means "four-twenties"; ''soixante-dix'', the word for " 70", is literally "sixty-ten"; (" 75") is literally "sixty-fifteen"; (" 87") is literally "four-twenties-seven"; (" 90") is literally "four-twenties-ten"; and (" 96") is literally "four-twenties-sixteen". However, in the French of Belgium, Switzerland, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, the Aosta Valley, and the Channel Islands, the numbers 70 and 90 generally have the names and . Therefore, the year 1996 is in Parisian French, but it is in Belgian French. In Switzerland, "80" can be (Geneva, Neuchâtel, Jura) or (Vaud, Valais, Fribourg). * Twenty () is used as a base number in the Danish names of tens from 50 to 90. For example, (short for ) means 3 times 20, i.e. 60. However, Danish numerals are not vigesimal since it is only the names of some of the tens that are etymologically formed in a vigesimal way. In contrast with e.g. French , the units only go from zero to nine between each ten which is a defining trait of a decimal system. For details, see Danish numerals. * Twenty () is used as a base number in the Breton names of numbers from 40 to 49 and from 60 to 99. For example, means 2 times 20, i.e. 40, and (literally "three-six and four-twenty") means 3×6 + 4×20, i.e. 98. However, 30 is and not * ("ten and twenty"), and 50 is ("half-hundred"). * Twenty () is used as a base number in Welsh for numbers from 20 to 99 (e.g. 50 is , "ten and twoscore"), although since the 1940s a decimal counting system is often used for cardinal numbers. However, the vigesimal system exclusively is used for ordinal numbers, and is still required in telling the time, money, and with weights and measures. means "two twenties" i.e. 40, means 'three twenties' i.e. 60, etc. means 57 (two on fifteen and forty). As with Breton, 50 can also be expressed as ("half hundred"). Prior to its withdrawal from circulation, (note of sixscore) was the nickname for the ten-shilling (120 pence) note, as 120 (old) pence was equal to half a pound sterling. the term continues to be used to mean 50 pence in modern Welsh, and phrases like ('50p piece') are also not uncommon. * Twenty () is traditionally used as a base number in
Scottish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic (, ; Endonym and exonym, endonym: ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Celtic language native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a member of the Goidelic language, Goidelic branch of Celtic, Scottish Gaelic, alongs ...
, with or being 30 (ten over twenty, or twenty and ten), 40 (two twenties), 50 (two twenty and ten) / 50 (half a hundred), 60 (three twenties) and so on up to 180 (nine twenties). Nowadays a decimal system is taught in schools, but the vigesimal system is still used by many, particularly older speakers. * Twenty () is traditionally used as a base number in
Manx Gaelic Manx ( or , or ), also known as Manx Gaelic, is a Goidelic language, Gaelic language of the insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, itself a branch of the Indo-European language family. Manx is the heritage language of the Manx ...
, with being 30 (ten and twenty), 40 (two twenties), 50 (ten and two twenties), 60 (three twenty) and so on. A decimal system also exists, using the following tens: (ten), (twenty), (thirty), (forty), (fifty), (sixty), (seventy), (eighty) and (ninety). * Twenty () is used as a base number in Albanian. The word for 40 () means "two times 20". The Arbëreshë in Italy may use for 60. Formerly, was also used for 80. Today Cham Albanians in Greece use all numbers. Basically, 20 means 1 , 40 means 2 , 60 means 3 and 80 means 4 . Albanian is the only language in the Balkans which has retained elements of the vigesimal numeral system side by side with decimal system. The existence of the two systems in Albanian reflect the contribution of Pre-Indo-European people of the Balkans to the formation of the Paleo-Balkan Indo-European tribes and their language. * Twenty () is used as a base number in
Basque Basque may refer to: * Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France * Basque language, their language Places * Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France * Basque Country (autonomous co ...
for numbers up to 100 (). The words for 40 (), 60 () and 80 () mean "two-score", "three-score" and "four-score", respectively. For example, the number 75 is called , lit. "three-score-and ten-five". The Basque nationalist
Sabino Arana Sabino Policarpo Arana Goiri (in Spanish language, Spanish), Sabin Polikarpo Arana Goiri (in Basque language, Basque), or Arana ta Goiri'taŕ Sabin (self-styled) (26 January 1865 – 25 November 1903), was a spaniards, Spanish writer and the ...
proposed a vigesimal digit system to match the spoken language,''Artículos publicados en la 1.ª época de "Euzkadi" : revista de Ciencias, Bellas Artes y Letras de Bilbao por Arana-Goiri'taŕ Sabin'': 1901, Artículos publicados en la 1 época de "Euskadi" : revista de Ciencias, Bellas Artes y Letras de Bilbao por Arana-Goiri'ttarr Sabin : 1901,
Sabino Arana Sabino Policarpo Arana Goiri (in Spanish language, Spanish), Sabin Polikarpo Arana Goiri (in Basque language, Basque), or Arana ta Goiri'taŕ Sabin (self-styled) (26 January 1865 – 25 November 1903), was a spaniards, Spanish writer and the ...
, 1908, Bilbao, Eléxpuru Hermanos
102–112
/ref> and, as an alternative, a reform of the spoken language to make it decimal,''Artículos ...'', Sabino Arana
112–118
/ref> but both are mostly forgotten.''Efemérides Vascas y Reforma d ela Numeración Euzkérica'',
Sabino Arana Sabino Policarpo Arana Goiri (in Spanish language, Spanish), Sabin Polikarpo Arana Goiri (in Basque language, Basque), or Arana ta Goiri'taŕ Sabin (self-styled) (26 January 1865 – 25 November 1903), was a spaniards, Spanish writer and the ...
, Biblioteca de la Gran Enciclopedia Vasca, Bilbao, 1969. Extracted from the magazine '' Euskal-Erria'', 1880 and 1881.
* Twenty ( or ) is used as a base number in the Resian dialect (3×20), 70 by (3×20 + 10), 80 by (4×20) and 90 by (4×20 + 10).Fran Ramovš, Karakteristika slovenskega narečja v Reziji in: Časopis za slovenski jezik, književnost in zgodovino, no 4, 1928, pages: 107-12

/ref> * In the £sd, £sd currency system (used in the
United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
pre-1971), there were 20
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s (worth 12 pence each) to the pound. Under the decimal system introduced in 1971 (1 pound equals 100 new pence instead of 240 pence in the old system), the shilling coins still in circulation were re-valued at 5 pence (no more were minted and the shilling coin was demonetised in 1990). * In the imperial weight system there are twenty
hundredweight The hundredweight (abbreviation: cwt), formerly also known as the centum weight or quintal, is a British imperial and United States customary unit of weight or mass. Its value differs between the United States customary and British imperial sy ...
in a
ton Ton is any of several units of measure of mass, volume or force. It has a long history and has acquired several meanings and uses. As a unit of mass, ''ton'' can mean: * the '' long ton'', which is * the ''tonne'', also called the ''metric ...
. * In English, the name of the
cardinal number In mathematics, a cardinal number, or cardinal for short, is what is commonly called the number of elements of a set. In the case of a finite set, its cardinal number, or cardinality is therefore a natural number. For dealing with the cas ...
20 is most commonly phrased with the word 'twenty'. Counting by the score has been used historically; for example, the famous opening of the
Gettysburg Address The Gettysburg Address is a Public speaking, speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, U.S. president, following the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The speech has come to be viewed as one ...
, "Four score and seven years ago...", refers to the signing of the
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in 1776, 87 years earlier. In the
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, the term ''score'' is used over 130 times, though a single score is always expressed as "twenty". ''Score'' is still occasionally used to denote groups of 20 analogously to the use of ''
dozen A dozen (commonly abbreviated doz or dz) is a grouping of twelve. The dozen may be one of the earliest primitive integer groupings, perhaps because there are approximately a dozen cycles of the Moon, or months, in a cycle of the Sun, or year ...
'' to quantify groups of 12. * Other languages have terms similar to ''score'', such as Danish and Norwegian . * Even in regions where greater aspects of the Brythonic Celtic languages may be less apparent in modern dialect, sheep enumeration systems that are vigesimal are recalled to the present day. See .


Software applications

Open Location Code uses a word-safe version of base 20 for its
geocodes A geocode is a code that represents a geographic entity (location or Geographical feature, object). It is a unique identifier of the entity, to distinguish it from others in a finite set of geographic entities. In general the ''geocode'' is a ...
. The characters in this alphabet were chosen to avoid accidentally forming words. The developers scored all possible sets of 20 letters in 30 different languages for likelihood of forming words, and chose a set that formed as few recognizable words as possible. The alphabet is also intended to reduce typographical errors by avoiding visually similar digits, and is case-insensitive.


Related observations

* Among multiples of 10, 20 is described in a special way in some languages. For example, the Spanish words ( 30) and (40) consist of " (10 times)", " (10 times)", but the word ( 20) is not presently connected to any word meaning "two" (although historically it is). Similarly, in
Semitic languages The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family. They include Arabic, Amharic, Tigrinya language, Tigrinya, Aramaic, Hebrew language, Hebrew, Maltese language, Maltese, Modern South Arabian language ...
such as Arabic and Hebrew, the numbers 30, 40 ... 90 are expressed by morphologically plural forms of the words for the numbers 3, 4 ... 9, but the number 20 is expressed by a morphologically plural form of the word for 10. The Japanese language has a special word (hatachi) for 20 years (of age), and for the 20th day of the month (hatsuka). * In some languages (e.g. English,
Slavic languages The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavs, Slavic peoples and their descendants. They are thought to descend from a proto-language called Proto-Slavic language, Proto- ...
and German), the names of the two-digit numbers from 11 to 19 consist of one word, but the names of the two-digit numbers from 21 on consist of two words. So for example, the English words eleven ( 11), twelve ( 12), thirteen ( 13) etc., as opposed to ''twenty''-one ( 21), ''twenty''-two ( 22), ''twenty''-three ( 23), etc. In French, this is true up to 16. In a number of other languages (such as
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), the names of the numbers from 11 to 19 contain two words, but one of these words is a special "teen" form, which is different from the ordinary form of the word for the number 10, and it may in fact be only found in these names of the numbers 11–19. *
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Lau, S. ''A Practical Cantonese English Dictionary'' (1977) The Government Printer and
Wu Chinese , region = Shanghai, Zhejiang, southern Jiangsu, parts of Anhui and Jiangxi provinces; overseas and migrant communities , ethnicity = Wu , speakers = million , date = 2021 , ref = e27 , fa ...
frequently use the single unit (Cantonese ''yàh'',
Shanghainese The Shanghainese language, also known as the Shanghai dialect, or Hu language, is a variety of Wu Chinese spoken in the central districts of the city of Shanghai and its surrounding areas. It is classified as part of the Sino-Tibetan langua ...
''nyae'' or ''ne'', Mandarin ''niàn'') for twenty, in addition to the fully decimal (Cantonese ''yìh sàhp'', Shanghainese ''el sah'', Mandarin ''èr shí'') which literally means "two ten". Equivalents exist for 30 and 40 ( and respectively: Mandarin ''sà'' and ''xì''), but these are more seldom used. This is a historic remnant of a vigesimal system. * Although Khmer numerals have represented a
decimal The decimal numeral system (also called the base-ten positional numeral system and denary or decanary) is the standard system for denoting integer and non-integer numbers. It is the extension to non-integer numbers (''decimal fractions'') of th ...
positional notation Positional notation, also known as place-value notation, positional numeral system, or simply place value, usually denotes the extension to any radix, base of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system (or decimal, decimal system). More generally, a posit ...
system since at least the 7th century, Old Khmer, or Angkorian Khmer, also possessed separate symbols for the numbers 10, 20, and 100. Each multiple of 20 or 100 would require an additional stroke over the character, so the number 47 was constructed using the 20 symbol with an additional upper stroke, followed by the symbol for number 7. This suggests that spoken Angkorian Khmer used a vigesimal system. * Thai uses the term (''yi sip'') for 20. Other multiples of ten consist of the base number, followed by the word for ten, e.g. (''sam sip''), lit. three ten, for thirty. The ''yi'' of ''yi sip'' is different from the number two in other positions, which is สอง (''song''). Nevertheless, ''yi sip'' is a loan word from Chinese. * Lao similarly forms multiples of ten by putting the base number in front of the word ten, so (''sam sip''), litt. three ten, for thirty. The exception is twenty, for which the word (''xao'') is used. ( ''sao'' is also used in the North-Eastern and Northern dialects of Thai, but not in standard Thai.) * The Kharosthi numeral system behaves like a partial vigesimal system.


Examples in Mesoamerican languages


Powers of twenty in Yucatec Maya and Nahuatl


Counting in units of twenty

This table shows the
Maya numerals The Mayan numeral system was the system to represent numbers and calendar dates in the Maya civilization. It was a vigesimal (base-20) positional notation, positional numeral system. The numerals are made up of three symbols: Zero number#The ...
and the number names in
Yucatec Maya Yucatec Maya ( ; referred to by its speakers as or ) is a Mayan languages, Mayan language spoken in the Yucatán Peninsula, including part of northern Belize. There is also a significant diasporic community of Yucatec Maya speakers in San Fra ...
,
Nahuatl Nahuatl ( ; ), Aztec, or Mexicano is a language or, by some definitions, a group of languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family. Varieties of Nahuatl are spoken by about Nahuas, most of whom live mainly in Central Mexico and have smaller popul ...
in modern orthography and in
Classical Nahuatl Classical Nahuatl, also known simply as Aztec or Codical Nahuatl (if it refers to the variants employed in the Mesoamerican Codices through the medium of Aztec Hieroglyphs) and Colonial Nahuatl (if written in Post-conquest documents in the Lat ...
.


Notes


Sources

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Further reading

* Karl Menninger: ''Number words and number symbols: a cultural history of numbers''; translated by Paul Broneer from the revised German edition. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1969 (also available in paperback: New York: Dover, 1992 ) *Levi Leonard Conant: ''The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development''; New York, New York: Macmillan & Co, 1931
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