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Arabic Numbers 1-100
Arabic has certain rules to deal with numbers. These are based on the number itself, and also the gender of the subject.
Keep in mind that in Arabic we have a masculine and a feminine variant for each number.
Arabic Numbers 1-100
Number | Numeral Arabic | Arabic | Transkripsiyon |
1 | ١ | وَاحِد | wahid |
2 | ٢ | اِثْنَان | ithnan |
3 | ٣ | ثَلَاثَة | thalathah |
4 | ٤ | أَرْبَعَة | arbaʿa |
5 | ٥ | خَمْسَة | hhamsa |
6 | ٦ | سِتَّة | sitta |
7 | ٧ | سَبْعَة | sabʿa |
8 | ٨ | ثَمَانِيَة | thamaniya |
9 | ٩ | تِسْعَة | tisʿa |
10 | ١٠ | عَشَرَة | ashar |
20 | ٢٠ | عِشْرُونَ | ishrun |
30 | ٣٠ | ثَلَاثُونَ | thalathun |
40 | ٤٠ | أَرْبَعُونَ | arbaʿun |
50 | ٥٠ | خَمْسُونَ | hhamsun |
60 | ٦٠ | سِتُّونَ | sittun |
70 | ٧٠ | سَبْعُونَ | sab’un |
80 | ٨٠ | ثَمَانُونَ | thamanun |
90 | ٩٠ | تِسْعُونَ | tis’un |
100 | ١٠٠ | مِئَة | mi’a |