List of Big Scorings

Here is a list of Scorings after a  sometimes brook Old English scorings as forfastenings to aset the Latish prefixes in numbers of Mean English; heed that the forfastening of Anglish scorings are one more than Mean English ones. The Mean English and Anglish way of Scoring is not alike in some ways. See the forthspeaking below.

Bysp. Quadrillion becomes fifsand, although it means foursand.

The Anglish Way for long numbers deems a scoring a "sand" if three naughts are eked after the forput scoring (a thousand), as opposed to the Standard English way of brooking the to find out its length from one million; bysp.

One thousand: 1000

One twisand: 1,000,000

One thrisand:1,000,000,000

As can be seen from above, the forfastening is besteved by the scoring of naughts eked after one thousand, which has three naughts. Each scoring with the afterfastening -sand will always eke three naughts to the score after it.