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The Arabic Numbers MSA

Arabic Numbers

sifr

ithnan

arbaa

sitta

thamaniya (th in thin)

10

ashra

12

ithna ashar

14

arbaa ashar

16

sitta ashar

18

thamaniya ashar

20

ishrun

22

ithnane wa-ishrun

24

arbaa wa-ishrun

26


28
thamaniya wa-ishrun
30
thalathun

40
arbaun

50
khamsun

60
sittun

70
sabun

80
thamanun

90
tisun

100
mi'a

100000
mi'at alf

10000000
Million

sitta wa-ishrun

wahid
thalatha (th as in
bath)
khamsa

saba

tisa

11

ahada ashar

13

thalatha ashar

15

khamsa ashar

17

saba ashar

19

tisa ashar

21

wahed wa-ishrun

23

thalatha wa-ishrun

25

khamsa wa-ishrun

27

saba wa-ishrun

29

tisa wa-ishrun

31

wahid wa-thalathun

42

ithnan wa-arbaun

53

thalatha wa-khamsun

64

arba'a wa-sittun

75

khamsa wa-sabun

86

sitta wa-thamanun

97

sab'a wa-tisun

1000

alf

2000

alfain

Forming numbers in Arabic is quite easy, from 13 to 19 you just place a number before ten for
example 13 = three ten, instead of thirteen in English, 17 is seven ten in Arabic. From 21 to 99
you just need to reverse the numbers and add (wa- between the two numbers) 36 would be six
wa- thirty instead of thirty six (sitta wa-thalathun), (wa means and).
0 is sifr in Arabic, from which the word cipher came. For 11 and 12 theyre irregular, so just
remember how to write them by now (11 = ehda ashar, 12 = ithna ashar).

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Arabic Ordinal Numbers

First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth

Arabic Oardinal Numbers


Awwal
Thani
Thaleth
Rabe
Khaames
Sadis
Sabe
Thamen
Tase
acher
Hady achar
Thani achar

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Oula
Thania
Thaletha
Rabea
Khaamesa
Sadisa
Sabea
Thamena
Tasea
achera
Hadiata achar
Thania achar

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