1 To 10 In Arabic Numerals
The second family the west arabic numerals were adapted by the western world and are now used for most international commerce.
1 to 10 in arabic numerals. If you can provide recordings please contact me. We can see them written on the board in english as well as the name of the number in arabic. As in english these 10 digits are combined to form every other number. At the bottom of the page you can enter in any number to find the arabic reading for it.
Arabic numbers 1 10 below are the numbers from 1 to 10 in arabic. The first family consists of the hindu numerals which are used in india. Hello and thank you for watching visihow. Numbers in english numbers in arabic pronounced as 1 one 1 دحوا waahid 2 two 2 نانثا ithnaan itsnaan 3 three 3 ةثالث thalaatha tsalaatsa 4 four 4 ةعبرأ arba a 5 five 5 ةسمخ khamsa 6 six 6 ستة sitta 7 seven 7 ةعسب sab a 8 eight 8 ةينامث thamaaniya tsamaaniya 9 nine 9 ةعست tis a 10 ten 10 ةرشع ashra th ts as in think not fink as in a cockney.
How to count in modern standard arabic اللغة العربية الفصحى the universal language of the arabic speaking world if any of the numbers are links you can hear a recording by clicking on them. Why did all of the other answers get collapsed even though they re correct lemme try in modern standard arabic msa. Arabic is written and read right to left. The numeral system came to be known to the court of baghdad where mathematicians such as the persian al khwarizmi whose book on the calculation with hindu numerals arabic.
In today s tutorial we will learn how to write the arabic language form of the numbers 1 to 10. Numbers 1 10 learn arabic reading arabic writing and arabic speaking with these free words and sentences about the numbers from one to ten. All words and sentences are spoken by real arabic natives and this helps you in learning the correct pronunciation. It comes from the hindu arabic numeral system which has three families of numerals.
الجمع والتفريق بحساب الهندي was written about 825 in arabic and then the arab mathematician al kindi who wrote four volumes on the use of the indian numerals ketab fi isti mal al adad al. ٩ ٨ ٧ ٦ ٥ ٤ ٣ ٢ ١ ٠.