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    Lesson 2

    CONTENTS
    Home
    Introduction
    The Basics of Arabic
    Rules of Transliteration
    This is Arabic
    Grammar
    About
    LESSONS
    01 Hello & Goodbye
    02 Counting
    03 Meeting People
    04 In the Hotel
    05 In the Restaurant
    06 Writing Arabic Part I
    07 Writing Arabic Part II
    08 Writing Arabic Part III
    09 Writing Arabic Part IV
    10 My Name is Issam
    10B Word List
    11 Local Coffee Shop
    11b Word List
    12 Fixing Cars
    12b Word List
    13 Cookies
    13b Word List
    14 My Marriage
    14b Word List
    BONUS VOCABULARY
    01 Bonus Vocabulary (A)
    02 Bonus Vocabulary (B)
    03 Bonus Vocabulary (C)
    04 Bonus Vocabulary (D)
    05 Bonus Vocabulary (E)
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    2. Counting

     

    Click on transliterated text to play sound.


    0

    sifr

    1

    hid

    2

    ithnān

    3

    thalātha

    4

    'arba'a

    5

    khamsa

    6

    sitta

    7

    sab'a

    8

    thamāniya

    9

    tis'a

    10

    'ashra

    11

    'ahada 'ashra

    12

    ithnā 'ashra

    13

    thalātha 'ashra

    14

    'arba'a 'ashra

    15

    khamsa 'ashra

    16

    sitta 'ashra

    17

    sab'a 'ashra

    18

    thamāniya 'ashra

    19

    tis'a 'ashra

    20

    'ishrūn

    21

    'ahad wa-'ishrūn

    22

    ithnān wa-'ishrūn

    23

    thalātha wa-'ishrūn

    24

    'arba'a wa-'ishrūn

    25

    khamsa wa-'ishrūn

    26

    sitta wa-'ishrūn

    27

    sab'a wa-'ishrūn

    28

    thamāniya wa-'ishrūn

    29

    tis'a wa-'ishrūn

    30

    thalāthūn

    35

    khamsa wa-thalāthūn

    40

    'arba'ūn

    42

    'ithnān wa-'arba'ūn

    50

    khamsūn

    59

    tis'a wa-khamsūn

    60

    sittūn

    66

    sitta wa-sittūn

    70

    sab'ūn

    73

    thalātha wa-sab'ūn

    80

    thamānūn

    84

    'arba'a wa-thamānūn

    90

    tis'ūn

    91

    'ahad wa-tis'ūn

    100

    mi'a

    102

    mi'a wa-ithnān

    153

    mi'a thalātha wa-khamsūn

    1000

    'alf

    1111

    'alf mi'a 'ahada 'ashra

    1603

    'alf sitt mi'a wa-thalātha


    Grammar: use OF NUMBERS


    Numbers in Arabic are quite complicated, there are different rules for the numbers, numbers are declined according to gender. Getting the grip on numbers in order to make practical use of them (few Arabs used numbers correctly), is however reasonably easy.


    From 21 to 99 you count like this: (example) 24: Four wa-twenty. From 12 to 19 you count like this (example) 15: Five Ten. 11 is slightly slightly diverging.


    When putting numbers together with nouns you do like this:

    • 1: (example) 1 book is said as simply as "book", "kitāb", you leave 1 out, unless it is very important to emphasise that it is one book.

    • 2: (example) 2 books is a special case, as Arabic not only has singular and plural, but also dual. The rules here are straight, but often omitted by students, who wind up saying "2 books",

      ithnān kutub.


      That is not correct, and the correct dual for 2 books is

      kitābāni.


    • 3 and up: You place the full form of the number first, immediately followed by the noun: 42 books:

      ithnān wa-'arba'ūn kutub.


      While this is not the correct form, it is OK to say it this way at the present level. If you're curious, this is the correct way for saying 42 books:

      ithnān wa-'arba'ūn kitābān.

     

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