What are the numerals for numbers in Arabic?

What are the numerals for numbers in Arabic?

Arabic numbers Numeral Numeral Cardinal Ordinal 0 ٠ (ṣifr) صفر 1 ١ (wāḥid) واحد m – (awwal) اول f – (ūla) اولى 2 ٢ (iṯnān) إ نان (alṯani) ال ّاني 3 ٣ (ṯālaṯa) ثلاثة (alṯalṯu) الثّالِثُ

What does the word gurfa mean in Arabic?

Isn’t it amazing how in some languages, there’s a single word for a phrase in English. “Gurfa” [pronounced goo-hr-fah] is one such Arabic word. It means the amount of water that can be scooped up in a hand. Garlic and Onion are good for you!

What are the rules for Arabic numbers 13 to 19?

For numbers, 13-19 the rules are as follows: 1. The second element (عَشر or عَشرة) agrees with the counted noun in gender. 2. The first element (ثلاثة, اربعة… etc.) shows the reverse agreement that we saw for the numbers 3-10. 3. Both elements of the number are always accusative without nunation.

Are there masculine and feminine numbers in Arabic?

Note that in Arabic we have a masculine and a feminine variant for each number: Masculine Feminine 1 واحد waaHid واحدة waaHda 2 إ نين ithneyn نتين thinteynor إ نتين ithnateyn 3 لا thalaath لا ة thalaatha(t) 4 أربع arba^ أربعة arba^a(t)

What makes the Arabic numeral system so neat?

What makes the Arabic numerals neat, though, are three specific things. They have the number zero, Arabic is a base ten system, and each number has to be in a specific position to represent a specific value. The Arabic numeral system was developed over millennia and made use of contributions from the Egyptians, Indians, and Arabs.

Which is the cardinal ordinal of Arabic numbers?

Arabic numbers Numeral Numeral Cardinal Ordinal 7 ٧ (sab’a) سبعة (alsab’eu) السابعُ 8 ٨ (ṯamāniya) ثمانية (alṯamnu) الثّامِنُ 9 ٩ (tis’a) تسعة (altas’eu) التّاسِعُ 10 ١٠ (‘ashra) عشرة (al‘ashru) الْعاشِرُ

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