Category:Lexicon
Feature:Numeral Bases WALS
Name:Decimal
Languages (462):
Conlangs (394):
Nuirn
Kamakawi
Polijolè
Tircunan
SASXSEK
Deini
Poswa
Naidda
Khafos
Kelenala
Viksen
Mikiana
Kelanian
Minza
Cholnish
Ayasthi
Héhà
Novegradian
Alashian
Dravean
Zhytjetji
Kazujisha
Rhean
Jaibi
Qwynegold
Zelsen
Marijo
Quenya
Ghaf
Velu
Rugian
Songulda
Classical Arithide
Modern Arithide
Eridanian
Neo-Khitanese
Gogido
Terpish
Vallese
Lajik
Rejistanian
Shsiwhe Luwur
Malabas
Bashika
Hacherian
Tersales
Zhyler
Lhueslue
Wenedyk
Uscaniv
Mavakhalan
Kuyʔūn
Meftla
Zhontós
Missa
Nisela
Tseltsolian
FIAL
Morlandian
Austrian
Alopian
Sjal
Classical Rossan
SIAL
Avorenta
Buruya Nzaysa
Ouxu
Ryupisasa
Eezee
Fila
Nova
Phanyo
Solaric
Rossan
Rayalaka
Yivrian
Reisu
Géarthnuns
Neimalu
Itra Kir
Waku
Dacayan
Sihaku
Stemmutsian
matorian
Apituka
Kangir
Paagnnyaglŝ
Fakename2
Dzuutani
Proto-Kunnu-lujungo
TIAL
Uirian
Anyael
Denaden
Toilan
Emnonian
Future English
Talmit
Yaufulti
Gac
Traxvus
Dètren
Ampizd
Audente
Avrelang
Rou
Raig
Liu
nedefinati
Klingon
Ataican
Dzidmitsu
Gnusyak [Ghnushak]
Laroitian
Mekoshan
Dothraki
Fictish
Neo-Fictish
Ishtol
Emyt
South Picksalladed
Frimer
South Eresian
Myonian
Standard Ancaron
Kumiko
Mîrkšam
Qucheanya
Celinese
Baranxe'i
Dhannuá
Majlang
Salhari
Moten
Cerstan
Anshanish
Xashi
Arka
Kostakan
Qorolese
Redspeech
Manchu
Isoldian
Tolsian
Tlaymyts
Korpasian
Himmaswa
Lodeen
Simbri
toka na musume
Standard Hymmnos
Town Speech
Kopfberger German
Frecisce
anotherunnamed
Sarikan
Lup (Simplified)
Latha
Poeplish
Tslure Thujekatsoth
Enterdese
Duemál
Mandalorian
Loglan
Lántas
Okuna
Hercsex
1-12 are unique numbers, then bigger numbers may not have unique numbers like 11/12 as their choice.

1: hön
2: ket (két)
3: söt
4: nöt
5: döt
6: jöt
7: ülgi
8: üldi
9: ahyb
10: jöl
11: elhv (jölhön for numbers with three digits or more)
12: tölhv (jöldil for numbers with three digits or more)

13: jölsöt
14: jölnöt ...

20: smül
30: solln
40: malln
50: syn
60: jesyn
70: illn
80: jolln
90: alln

100: hönön / on (original word for 100 is 'on'.)
111: onjölhön
141: onmallnhön ...

1000: szen

10^6:	ámien
10^9:	ámied
10^12:	ábien
10^15:	ábied
10^18:	átien
10^21:	átied
10^24:	ákien
Tim Ar
Barbane
Fasime
Palawa Kani
Wexelgwe
Ebo Lingai
Massalian
Zwani
westcontinental Ngyamkyehe language
Vishak
kolesch Speech
Alakulian
Fayn
Maja
Başam
Ndok Aisô
Q'oligo
Svørgska
Meditsrai
Kaujasakka
Inilt
Northern Lorkan
Old Zarcosian
Seto ka'palo

Originally I gave a undecimal (base-11) system, but since it is a human language, I changed the numeral base to a decimal system.

unless most of the speakers have polydactyly, which is highly unlikely to occur if they are not living on an island where everyone has the same ancestors, it is highly unlikely for a human language to have a undecimal (base-11) system.

Ancient
Nahakhontl
Palethian
Interslavic
Pastalie Hymmnos
Linvongo
Emeranye
Madekankomi
Netagin
Eranai
Seiyotogo
Femmish
Pugoko
Aingeljã
Haneko
Rireinutire
Sazhir
Oligo
Kiitra
Antiranto
Sunbyaku
Barthian
Palen
Alumian
Ñamu
Nuvelé
Lanbuvia
Khulls
Osklisk
Abaru Human Proto-Language
Guezu
Achiyitqan
Khanese
Kaidu
Ekorat
Caryatic
Proto-Toroq
Old Greedian
Averagelang
Savvinic
Derovian
Novoslovnica
Hy'Bae
Omayna
Indertonne
Mira
Siaswo
Delniit
Valthungian
Maltcegj
Cheklomino
Ba'eni
Evolved from a ternery system.
South Germanic
Ame language
Classical Uraki
Hux Kham
Thuun
Arcaicam Esperantom
Gavdorean
Mondlango
Lingwa de Planeta
Velan
Abasut
Ernalan
Tasza
Vandalic
Trayks
Kirronga
Lavrian
Interlingua Antic
Uropi
Omnizzabon
Chagrandi
Numi
Draconic
Weakwan
Mayato MKII
Pannonian
Thosk
Carrajina
Common Honey
Kachan
Gothish
Etelegbe
Xingish
Old Sumrë
Leom
Base 12
Lortho
INS
Kiriyow (Creole)
TBD
CALS Average Feature Values
Average Conlang
Anxian
griuskant
Voksigid
Dunia
Seignuric
Kayronic
Vikti
Brasarg
Laga
Vayardyio
Tadiraki Language
Nylaf
Pandunia (Inflected)
Esata
Sambahsa
Bologau
Intal
Yeul
Asokon
Tojin Simplified
Gavaro
Empolese
Hallon
Choton
Tangachi
Shalolese
Akiel
Tallfellow
Ghudaz
Old Drengan
Vedran
Nicho
Cardhic, Common
Oksa language
Yungchangese
Azalian
Kobold
Egeriac
Kisimbi
Sirgyr
Scotian
Narish
Kedshi
Votgil
Orenian
Gr
Kalavi
Frenkisch
Yuraalian
Zutian
Proto-Besokian
Aats'ax
Jongré
Rukun
Toki Ma
Kali-Sise
Delang
Si'asigu
Omino
Baanzish
Irani
Qimbar
Ralanian
Kotava
Laadan
Volapuk
Novial
Esperanto
Ido
Lojban
Lingua Franca Nova
Interlingua
Interlingue (Occidental)
Speech of the New West
Nymeran
Qaelian
Šamhešmi
Waa
Valtal
BreadSpeak
Akxera
Sibirgo
Cialmi
Toaq
ABCL
Wenja
Bengenese
Keltsvian
Ntali
Toníntaíjo Tóxe
Mashilhath
Latejami
Sona
Iqglic
Zese
Jokelang 2
Cruckeny
Etlish
Millennish
Sudyrnish
Globasa
Asso-Thrystian
Hemaluan
Rulhilli
Oltic
Standard Sievi
Standard Average Indo-European
Pateko

Natlangs (68):
English
Mandarin
French
Hungarian
Indonesian
Japanese
Russian
Spanish
Turkish
Finnish
Acoma
Arabic (Egyptian)
Bagirmi
Berber (Middle Atlas)
Burmese
Chamorro
Evenki
Ewe
Fijian
German
Greek (Modern)
Guarani
Hausa
Hebrew (Modern)
Hindi
Hmong Njua
Hunzib
Iraqw
Ket
Koromfe
Khalkha
Khmer
Khoekhoe
Kilivila
Kannada
Kanuri
Koasati
Korean
Kutenai
Lango
Latvian
Lavukaleve
Lakhota
Luvale
Malagasy
Maori
Mapudungun
Ndyuka
Nivkh
Oneida
Oromo (Harar)
Persian
Quechua (Imbabura)
Rapanui
Sango
Slave
Swahili
Tagalog
Thai
Tukang Besi
Vietnamese
Yagua
Yukaghir (Kolyma)
Zulu
Karok
Ika
Koyraboro Senni
Nenets