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So basically

  2 commas = "Millions"
  3 commas = "Billions"
  4 commas = ...



N-illion = 1000^(n-1)


Isn't it more like:

  N-illion = (Size_of_Digit_Grouping)^(n-1)
Since the OP was saying groupings use to be by 6-digits, not 3-digits (i.e. "1,000") as seen today.


The original long scale makes more sense, billion, bi million, twice six digits.


Yet, mille and milli- mean thousand.


But the suffix -one in Italian is used to indicate something big - spaghetti vs spaghettoni - so a milione is a big thousand, a million.




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