- written with an alphabet that normally uses the arabic numerals and
- has a non-decimal base and
- and permits writing numbers using that non-decimal base using arabic numerals?
The other base might be marked by some symbol (or might be implicit from context). Maybe something like
yada yada yada (1234) yada yada yada => yada yada yada 668 yada yada yadaIn this case, octal is marked by parentheses. This might be a bit curios, but parentheses are used as punctuation in ways that differs significantly from their English use in some languages. However, I admit they might be even more confusing due to their use in maths, so maybe something like
yada yada yada 81234 yada yada yada.If this isn't attested, I claim it for Tatediem (but with Bryatesle numbers instead).
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