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The Arabic language is listed as one of the most difficult languages ​​to learn, yet understanding numbers is very simple. Arabic is the official and co-official language from twenty-six countries, and is spoken by more than 420 million of people.
The structure of writing these numbers in Arabic makes more sense than in Spanish. That is why their learning may not be so difficult for you. Something interesting that you should know is that Arabic numerals, or Indo-Arabic numerals, come from the India, hundreds of years ago.
Over time they spread throughout the rest of the Arab countries, and later throughout the world. Today the Arabic numeral system is the one used because it is more easy than the rest. This is a positional numbering system that includes: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.
There are Arabs who write numbers like this, and there are others who don't. They use Arabic numbers, which we will show you later. It is important that you learn the other way of writing. It is not fully used in Arab countries, but it does not hurt to be prepared.
In this article we will show you the Cardinal and ordinal numbers. With that it will be enough for you to master the language a little more. In the end we will leave you some examples useful for you to review what you have learned.
The cardinal numbers in Arabic, those that are used to count, you must learn from the 0 al 20 from memory.
To form more numbers, as with other languages, you are going to make a composition between the ones and tens.
We are going to present these first numbers to you in the format: number - number in Arabic (digits) - pronunciation - number in Arabic (letters).
Digit numbers in Arabic are a bit like the conventional ones: ٠, ١, ٢, ٣, ٤, ٥, ٦, ٧, ٨ and ٩.
And the writing, to represent more numbers, is the same. For example, the number 21 is written "٢١". So it is with the rest.
Explaining the way they are written (عشرون) is more complicated. That is why we are only going to show you already written, without explaining how to do it.
The first twenty one numbers, 0 to 20, they have unique names. Memorize them. There are also others with their own names that you will see.
The rest are combinations between tens and ones, at least that's how it happens until 99.
Notice that from the second ten they are the same units ending in «a», with their exceptions . This is the way you should pronounce them.
To write numbers within the tens range, after 20, you must use the connector "Wa" ( و ). And put the unit first and then the ten.
For example, thirty-three would look like: three thirty in Arabic.
Look at how the numbers 20 to 29 are written.
You must keep this same pattern for the rest of the numbers under 99. Next we will show you a list with the rest of the numbers from 30 to 99 in Arabic.
Now the rest of the larger numbers are missing, such as hundreds and thousands.
With all the ones we have shown you, you just have to combine them, in the same way that we have done before, to form other numbers.
Ordinal numbers in Arabic have the form "فَاعِل" with the exception of first and second, that are irregular.
We will leave you a list with the first 20 ordinal numbers so that you become familiar with them.
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