Learn Arabic words and phrases: Arabic Numbers (Six to Ten)
Asmaa Akl
09 Jan 2020
We established in part 1 of this article that learning numbers in any language is essential, but since there are an infinite amount of numbers, we will start off with the basics, with which you can form any number. In this article we will continue to learn Arabic numbers from where we left off in our article, ‘Learn Arabic words and phrases: Arabic Numbers (Zero to Five)’. Now we we’ll learn how to write and pronounce Arabic numbers from 6 to 10.
Note: It will help if you know how to read Arabic letters and Arabic Diacritics before continuing with this article. If you don’t, please check our article series ‘Learn Arabic Letters’ and our article ‘Learn Arabic Diacritics’. Alternatively, please feel free to apply to our ‘Learn Arabic Letters” course which covers both subjects extensively.
The Number 6 (Pronounced as Seta)
How Many?
An excerpt from the Nour Academy's Arabic Course
The Number 7 (Pronounced as Sab'a)
How Many?
An excerpt from the Nour Academy's Arabic Course
The Number 8 (Pronounced as Thamaneya)
Let's count eight
How Many?
An excerpt from the Nour Academy's Arabic Course
The Number 9 (Pronounced as Tes'a)
How Many?
An excerpt from the Nour Academy's Arabic Course
The Number 10 (Pronounced as Ashara)
Let's count ten
How Many?
An excerpt from the Nour Academy's Arabic Course
We come to the end of this article. We hope that this article contributed to your Arabic vocabulary and knowledge. We at Nour Academy strive to provide you with the most professional yet enjoyable Arabic learning experience. Make sure to check our Arabic Letters and Learn Arabic Classes. We also offer Quran Memorization and Theoretical Tajweed classes. We cater to all aspects of the Arabic language that any Muslim might need in his journey of knowledge.
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