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ARABIC NUMBERS 1-10

How do you say the numbers 1 to 10 in Arabic?

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Let us begin with the foundation of every numeral system: counting from Arabic numbers 1-10. Once you know how to count the first ten numbers in any language, you can quickly learn to count further.

We will learn numbers of Arabic in tens like 1-10,11-20,21-30,31-40,41-50 and so on.

ARABIC NUMBERS 1-10 ALONG WITH THEIR EQUIVALENTS IN ENGLISH

No.NUMERLSIN ARABIC IN ENGLISHTRANSCRIPTION
1١واحدOneWahid
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2٢اِثْنَانTwoIthnan
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3٣ثلاثهThreethalatha
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4٤اربعFourAbra’a
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5٥خمسةFiveKhamsa
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6٦ستّهSixSitta
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7٧سبعةSevenSaba’a
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8٨ثمانيةEightThamania
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9٩تسعةNineTissa’a
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10١٠عشرةTenA’ashrah
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What is the Arabic number zero?

Zero is pronounced “Say-fur” in Arabic. The concept of zero originated in India and the Arab world and was introduced to Europe during the Crusades.

Similarly to the English language, “zero” is not usually used in reading numbers unless you are reading cardinal numbers, such as a debit card number or a phone number.

TUTORIAL HOW TO WRITE ARABIC NUMBERS IN ARABIC WORDS

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