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Arabic
Romanization
English
Vocabulary
Sample Sentences
Grammar
Cultural Insight
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ARABIC
11 .1
12 .2
13 .3
14 .4
15 .5
16 .6
17 .7
18 .8
19 .9
20 .1
0
21 .1
1
22 .1
2
23 .1
3
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30 .1
4
40 .1
5
50 .1
6
60 .1
7
70 .1
8
80 .1
9
90 .2
0
100 .2
1
ROMANIZATION
1.
11 Hdash
2.
12 Tnash
3.
13 Tltash
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4.
14 Rbatash
5.
15 Khmestash
6.
16 Stash
7.
17 Sbatash
8.
18 Tmentash
9.
19 Tsetash
Shrin 20
10.
11.
21 Wahd u shrin
12.
22 Tnayn u shrin
13.
23 Tlata u shrin
14.
30 Tlatin
15.
40 Rbin
16.
50 Khmsin
17.
60 Sttin
18.
70 Sbin
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19.
80 Tmenyin
20.
90 Tsin
21.
100 Mya
ENGLISH
1.
11 eleven
2.
12 twelve
3.
13 thirteen
4.
14 fourteen
5.
15 fifteen
6.
16 sixteen
7.
17 seventeen
8.
18 eighteen
9.
19 ninteen
10.
20 twenty
11.
21 twenty one
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12.
22 twenty two
13.
23 twenty three
14.
30 thirty
15.
40 forty
16.
50 fifty
17.
60 sixty
18.
70 seventy
19.
80 eighty
20.
90 ninty
21.
100 hundred
VOCABULARY
A r abic
R omanization
English
C lass
Tnash
Twelve
noun
Tlata u shrin
Twenty-three
noun
Tlatin
Thirty
noun
Rbin
Forty
noun
Khmsin
Fifty
noun
Sttin
Sixty
noun
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Sbin
Seventy
noun
Tmenyin
Eighty
noun
Tsin
Ninety
noun
Tnayn u shrin
Twenty-two
noun
Wahd u shrin
Twenty-one
noun
Shrin
Twenty
noun
Hdash
Eleven
noun
Tltash
Thirteen
noun
Khmestash
Fifteen
noun
Stash
Sixteen
noun
Rbatash
Fourteen
noun
Sbatash
Seventeen
noun
Tmentash
Eighteen
noun
Tsetash
Nineteen
noun
Mya
A hundred
noun
SAMPLE SENTENCES
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andu Khmsin sana>
GRAMMAR
Today we're going to continue on with counting as we cover 11-100. It sounds a lot! But as in
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all things Arabic, what seems difficult now becomes natural with time.
11 is "hdash" ().
12 is "tnash"().
13 is "tltash" ().
14 is "rbatash" ().
15 is "khmestash" ().
16 is "stash" ().
17 is "sbatash" ().
18 is "tmentash" ().
19 is "tsetash" ().
20 is "shrin" ().
Now let's look at multiples of ten. They all end with the sound "in".
30 is "tlatin" ().
40 is "rbin" ().
50 is "khmsin" ().
60 is "sttin" ().
70 is "sbin" ().
80 is "tmenyin" ().
90 is "tsin" ().
Finally, the number for 100 is "mya" ().
For numbers such as 21, 22, or 23, it is not like English. In Arabic, the "ones" digit is
pronounced first, followed by the word "and", then followed by the "ten" digit. For example, in
Arabic, the number 21 is literally "one and twenty" while the number 45 is literally "five and
forty." Let's look at examples:
21 is "wahd u shrin." "Wahd" (one), followed by "u" (and), followed by "shrin" (twenty).
22 is "tnayn u shrin." "Tnayn" (two), followed by "u" (and), followed by "shrin" (twenty).
23 is "tlata u ishrin." "Tlata" (three), followed by "u" (and), followed by "shrin" (twenty).
And so on.
CULTURAL INSIGHT
Tip#1
For numbers 11 through 19, we can combine a number and a noun like this:
Number + L + singular noun
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