Positives
Positive numbers count from 0-4, and can be scaled from 0-4. Thus the largest number in Hucoji is "24". Numbers don't need a WTI, but use the Scaling, that is optional with the smallest numbers (nsà "pei": "level zero" for the numbers 00 though 04).

0
Ny
bi [bi]
1
Ns
be [be]
2
Nr
ba [ba]
3
Nv
bo [bo]
4
NX
bu [bu]
5
nsÅNy
pe'ebi [pee:bi]
6
nsÅNs
pe'ebe [pee:be]
7
nsÅNr
pe'eba [pee:ba]
8
nsÅNv
pe'ebo [pee:bo]
9
nsÅNX
pe'ebu [pee:bu]
10
nsÁNy
peabi [pea:bi]
11
nsÁNs
peabe [pea:be]
12
nsÁNr
peaba [pea:ba]
13
nsÁNv
peabo [pea:bo]
14
nsÁNX
peabu [pea:bu]
15
nsÎNy
peobi [peo:bi]
16
nsÎNs
peobe [peo:be]
17
nsÎNr
peoba [peo:ba]
18
nsÎNv
peobo [peo:bo]
19
nsÎNX
peobu [peo:bu]
20
nsËNy
peubi [peu:bi]
21
nsËNs
peube [peu:be]
22
nsËNr
peuba [peu:ba]
23
nsËNv
peubo [peu:bo]
24
nsËNX
peubu [peu:bu]



Negatives
Negative numbers are followed by the concept "ñüa".
-1
NsàhÁ
beñüa
-23
nsËNvàhÁ
peuboñüa



Large numbers
Large numbers are composed by grouping individual digits, starting with the group concept nr "pa":
1972
nr NsnsÅNXnsÅNrNr
pa bepe'ebupe'ebaba
-2971
nr NrnsÅNXnsÅNrNsàhÁ
pa bape'ebupe'ebabeñüa



Divisions
Divisions are always composed of two numbers: the numerator (number of parts, above the line) and the denominator (size of the parts, below the line).
2/3
Nr NhÎ
ba büo
-123/4567
nr NsNrNv NhÃnr NXnsÅNynsÅNsnsÅNràhÁ
pa bebabo büipa bupe'ebipe'ebepe'ebañüa

The negative-indicator is always the last part.


Plurals and multiples
There are two types of plurals: those who make a group: nr "pa", and those who don't: nv "po". There may be some confusion at first, but if you can count them, it's a group.
we
ksÅnr
he'epa
you, group of four
ksÁnrNX
heapabu
they all
ksÎnX
heopu