Language/Gulf-arabic/Vocabulary/Count-to-10
Hi Gulf Arabic learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to count to 10 in Gulf Arabic. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to count in Gulf Arabic with ease. Don't forget to use the Find native speakers and ask them any questions you might have!
Gulf Arabic Numbers[edit | edit source]
Before diving into the numbers, let's talk about some of the cultural practices that involve numbers in Gulf Arabic. In the Gulf region, many people believe that certain numbers bring good luck or bad luck. For example, the number 3 is often considered lucky, while the number 4 is believed to bring bad luck. The number 7 is considered lucky in many Gulf countries, and is often associated with the creation of the world in Islamic tradition.
Now, let's learn the numbers:
| Gulf Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
|---|---|---|
| واحِد | waahid | one |
| إثنَيْن | ithnaan | two |
| ثلاثَة | thalaatha | three |
| أربَعَة | arba'ah | four |
| خَمْسَة | khamsah | five |
| سِتَّة | sittah | six |
| سَبْعَة | sab'ah | seven |
| ثَمانِيَة | thamaaniyah | eight |
| تِسْعَة | tis'ah | nine |
| عَشْرَة | 'asharah | ten |
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
In this lesson, we have learned how to count to 10 in Gulf Arabic. Remember that practice makes perfect! To improve your Gulf Arabic find native speakers and ask them any questions that you might have. Don't forget to check out the Vocabulary section to learn more words in Gulf Arabic. And if you want to learn more about the language, visit the Gulf Arabic page.
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Sources[edit | edit source]
Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages: Fruits & Feelings and Emotions.
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