Abstract
Linguists are of the belief that, no two languages are phonologically identical. As such, every language has a set and definite numeric systems peculiar to it for writing. But in spite of such a difference between Hausa and English languages, do we have to conclude that these two languages do not share exact numeric systems? This and many other more are some of the questions this paper focuses on with the view to finding their answers for optimum benefit of those wishing to embark on a research.
The research concluded that numeral systems plays an important part in the counting of numbers of any language
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