Arabic has certain rules to deal with numbers. These are based on the number itself, and also the gender of the subject.
Keep in mind that in Arabic we have a masculine and a feminine variant for each number.
Arabic Numbers 1-100
Number | Numeral Arabic | Arabic | Transkripsiyon |
1 | ١ | وَاحِد | wahid |
2 | ٢ | اِثْنَان | ithnan |
3 | ٣ | ثَلَاثَة | thalathah |
4 | ٤ | أَرْبَعَة | arbaʿa |
5 | ٥ | خَمْسَة | hhamsa |
6 | ٦ | سِتَّة | sitta |
7 | ٧ | سَبْعَة | sabʿa |
8 | ٨ | ثَمَانِيَة | thamaniya |
9 | ٩ | تِسْعَة | tisʿa |
10 | ١٠ | عَشَرَة | ashar |
20 | ٢٠ | عِشْرُونَ | ishrun |
30 | ٣٠ | ثَلَاثُونَ | thalathun |
40 | ٤٠ | أَرْبَعُونَ | arbaʿun |
50 | ٥٠ | خَمْسُونَ | hhamsun |
60 | ٦٠ | سِتُّونَ | sittun |
70 | ٧٠ | سَبْعُونَ | sab’un |
80 | ٨٠ | ثَمَانُونَ | thamanun |
90 | ٩٠ | تِسْعُونَ | tis’un |
100 | ١٠٠ | مِئَة | mi’a |