Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Numbers
Hi Arabic learners!
Whether you are going to the market, you need to tell your age or your phone number, knowing the numbers and being able to count in Arabic is very important.
In this lesson, you will learn how to count in standard Arabic.
Cardinal Numbers
To learn Arabic numbers and digits, you will first need to know the numbers 0 to 9 by heart.
It is from them that the other numbers of the Arabic numbering are made up!
From 0 to 9
| Number | Literary Arabic | Writing | Writing (number) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Sifr | صفر | ٠ |
| 1 | Wahid | واحد | ١ |
| 2 | I thnan | إثنان | ٢ |
| 3 | Thalaathah | ثلاثة | ٣ |
| 4 | Arbahah | أربع | ٤ |
| 5 | Khamsah | خمسة | ٥ |
| 6 | Sittah | ستة | ٦ |
| 7 | Sabhah | سبعة | ٧ |
| 8 | Thamaniyah | ثمانية | ٨ |
| 9 | Tishah | تسعة | ٩ |
From 10 to 19
A little comparison with other languages:
- In French, and unlike other languages with fewer exceptions, between the numbers 11 and 19, you will find 6 exceptions. From 11 to 16. Only then will we begin to associate the tens with the final figure.
- In Spanish, you have to wait for the number 16 for that (dieciséis).
- English waits for the number 13 to proceed with the association (thirteen).
The Arabic numbers are a kind of exception, on the 11, but then resume the logic of association of the ten with the unit.
Let’s say it’s easier to learn Arabic numbers than French numbers when it is a foreign language.
| Number | Literary Arabic | Writing | Writing (number) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | Hasharah | عَشَرة | ١٠ |
| 11 | Ahad ’ashar | أحَدَ عَشَر | ١١ |
| 12 | Isna ’ashar | إثنا عَشَر | ١٢ |
| 13 | Salasata ’ashar | ثلاثة عَشَر | ١٣ |
| 14 | Arba’ata ’ashar | أربَعة عَشَر | ١٤ |
| 15 | Hamsata ’ashar | خَمْسة عَشَر | ١٥ |
| 16 | Sittata ’ashar | سِتّة عَشَر | ١٦ |
| 17 | Sab’ata ’ashar | سَبْعة عَشَر | ١٧ |
| 18 | Samaniyata ’ashar | ثَمانية عَشَر | ١٨ |
| 19 | Tis’ata ’ashar | تِسْعة عَشَر | ١٩ |
From 20 to 29
It is from the number 20 that the Arabic numbering completely resumes its logic of association:
| Number | Literary Arabic | Writing | Writing (number) |
| 20 | ’ishroun | عِشْرون | ٢٠ |
| 21 | Wahid wa-’ishroun | وَاحِد وَعِشْرون | ٢١ |
| 22 | Isnan wa-’ishroun | إثنان وَعِشْرون | ٢٢ |
| 23 | Salasah wa-’ishroun | ثلاثة وَعِشْرون | ٢٣ |
| 24 | Arba’ah wa-’ishroun | أربَعة وَعِشْرون | ٢٤ |
| 25 | Hamsah wa-’ishroun | خَمْسة وَعِشْرون | ٢٥ |
| 26 | Sittah wa-’ishroun | سِتّة وَعِشْرون | ٢٦ |
| 27 | Sab’ah wa-’ishroun | سَبْعة وَعِشْرون | ٢٧ |
| 28 | Samaniyah wa-’ishroun | ثَمانية وَعِشْرون | ٢٨ |
| 29 | Tis’ah wa-’ishroun | تِسْعة وَعِشْرون | ٢٩ |
from 30 to 100
It will be relatively easy for you to learn Arabic numbers in terms of tens. Why that ?
Quite simply because if "20" does not look like two and must be learned by heart, this is no longer the case for the next dozen. Thus, from 30 to 90, each ten takes root from 3 to 9:
| Number | Literary Arabic | Writing | Writing (number) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trente | Thalaathoune | ثلاثون | ٣٠ |
| Quarante | Arbahoune | أربعون | ٤٠ |
| Cinquante | Khamsoune | خمسون | ٥٠ |
| Soixante | Sittoune | ستون | ٦٠ |
| Soixante-dix | Sabhoune | سبعون | ٧٠ |
| Quatre-vingt | Thamaniyoune | ثمانون | ٨٠ |
| Quatre-vingt-dix | Tishoune | تسعون | ٩٠ |
| Cent | Mia | مئة | ١٠٠ |
From 101 to one bilion
| English | Arabic | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| one hundred and one | مئة وواحد | mia'a wa wahed |
| two hundred | مئتان | mia'atan |
| three hundred | ثلاثمئة | thalathu mia'a |
| four hundred | اربعمئة | arba'au mia'a |
| five hundred | خمسمئة | khamsu mia'a |
| six hundred | ستمئة | sittu mia'a |
| seven hundred | سبعمئة | saba'u mia'a |
| eight hundred | ثمانمئة | thamanu mia'a |
| nine hundred | تسعمئة | tiso'u mia'a |
| one thousand | ألف | alf |
| ten thousand | عشرة آلاف | asharatu alaf |
| one hundred thousand | مئة ألف | mi'at alf |
| million | مليون | malyon |
| one bilion | مليار | miliyar |
Ordinal numbers
Ordinal numbers in Arabic are derived from numbers and they are used as adjectives. Therefore, they need the masculine or feminine form.
From 1st to 10th:
| English | Arabic masculine | Pronunciation | Arabic feminine | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First | الأول | Al-Awal | الأولى | Oula |
| Second | الثاني | A-Thani | الثانية | Thania |
| Third | الثالث | Thaleth | الثالثة | Thaletha |
| Fourth | الرابع | Rabe3 | الرابعة | Rabe3a |
| Fifth | الخامس | Khames | الخامسة | Khaamesa |
| Sixth | السادس | Sadis | السادسة | Sadisa |
| Seventh | السابع | Sabe3 | السابعة | Sabe3a |
| Eighth | الثامن | Thamen | الثامنة | Thamena |
| Ninth | التاسع | Tase3 | التاسعة | Tase3a |
| Tenth | العاشر | 3acher | العاشرة | achera |
Adverbial Numbers
| English | Arabic | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| once | مرّة | Marrah |
| twice | مرتين | Marratayn |
| Three times | ثلاث مرات | Thalath Marrat |
| Eleven times | إحدى عشرة مرة | ihda ashara marrah |
| twenty times | عشرون مرة | Oshroon Marrah |
| Double | الضعف | alda'af |
| Triple | ثلاثة أضعاف | thalathata ada'af |
| four fold | أربعة أضعاف | Arba'ata ada'af |
| Ten fold | عشرة أضعاف | Asharata ada'af |
| Hundred fold | مئة ضعف | Mia'at da'af |
Listen to the pronunciation of Arabic numbers

