[27] it's not always the lonely number one - counting

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The Arabic Numbers

Let’s count...



واحِدٌ  

واحِدْ
1
waahid  -  1



 أرْبِعُونَ
أرْبِعينْ
32 rbaçiin  -  40




اِثْنانٍ
 
اِتْنينْ
2
itneen  -  2        



خْمْسونَ

خَمْسينْ
33
xamsiin  -  50



ثَلاثٌ
 
تَلاتَةْ
3
talaata  -  3



 سِتُّونَ
 
سِتّينْ
34
sittiin  -  60



أرْبَعٌ
أرْبَعَةْ

4
‘rbaça  -  4



سَبْعونَ
سَبْعينْ

35
sabaçiin  -  70



خَمْسٌ
خَمْسَةْ

5
xamsa  -  5



ثَمانونَ
تَمانينْ

36
tamaniin  -  80


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Take note...

If the number is followed by a noun the number is written in an abbreviated form (see below).

Imagine the noun cuts off a few of the letters in the number!

 


   

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