Cero is zero in Spanish, but what is Zo, the double zero of hunimal? Hunimal translates to cienimal in spanish, cien is a hun. So, Zo cuts “zero” into just a z and an o. Cero is cut similarly but ends up transitioning from a c to an s. Ser is to be in Spanish, and it conjugates into soy eres es somos and son. So Ser and Soy are “to be” and “i am” in Cienimal. What does the o of cero indicate? well an o sends a Cienero (a humber) into the oneion’s place. Diez mil. Uno is really a fairly huge number considering that it ones was just one. Qn un in the oneions is ten thousand. Doso comes next at twenty thousand. Treso, Cuato, Cinco, Seiso, Sieto, Ocho, Nuevo and Dieo are counting in ten thousands from thirty to a hundred thousand, respectively. Onceo do-o tre-o cato quinso seisto dieto diocho and duevo are eleven to nineteen thousand.
Do the suffices directly translate?! Y is for a hun, an “ee” noise places a humber in the hun’s place. The o is for oneion and an Ay for twoion. Oo, ai, op, le, er, uh and en are threeion to zineion suffices.
We need messages to deliver to Spanish speakers if we hope to bring this all to life.