Write 1-20 in Hindu Arabic
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How to Count in Arabic
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By David F. DiMeo
Using Arabic for numbers and counting can be a bit tricky if you need to work extensively with numbers, such as in mathematics and accounting. Arabic number can be confusing because the rules change depending on how the numbers are being used.
To make things easier, take a look look at just the most common usage — without worrying about the more advanced rules for case and gender. Even native speakers often default to a simplified form for numbers, except in the most formal situations.
The numbers you’ll use the most often are those between 1 and 20.
1 to 20
waaHid 1
Ithnaan 2
Thalaatha 3
arba‘a 4
Khamsa 5
Sitta 6
sab‘a 7
Thamaaniya 8
tis‘a 9
‘ashara 10
aHad ‘ashar 11
ithnaa ‘ashar 12
thalaathat ‘ashar 13
arba‘at ‘ashar 14
khamsat ‘ashar 15
sittat ‘ashar 16
sab‘at ‘ashar 17
thamaaniyat ‘ashar 18
tis‘at ‘ashar 19
‘ishriin 20