Numbers are a great place to begin your journey into the Arabic language. Start by learning the numbers from 1 to 10, then 11 to 20, 21 to 100 and so on. Pay attention to the recurring patterns that will help you form the higher numbers easily!

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Basic Words & Phrases: Numbers

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Arabic in 3 minutes: Digits from 0 to 9

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Arabic in 3 minutes: Digits from 10 to 100

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Numbers from 0 to 10

EnglishArabicArabic
(Romanization)
Pronunciation
(Audio)
0zeroصفرsifrar-sing_zero
1oneواحدwahidar-sing_one
2twoإثنانithnanar-sing_two
3threeثلاثةthalathahar-sing_three
4fourأربعةarba'ahar-sing_four
5fiveخمسةkhamsahar-sing_five
6sixستةsit-tahar-sing_six
7sevenسبعةsab'ahar-sing_seven
8eightثمانيةthamaniyahar-sing_eight
9nineتسعةtis'ahar-sing_nine
10tenعشرةasharahar-sing_ten

Numbers from 11 to 100

EnglishArabicArabic
(Romanization)
Pronunciation
(Audio)
11elevenأحد عشرahad 'asharar-sing_eleven
12twelveإثنا عشرithna 'asharar-sing_twelve
13thirteenثلاثة عشرthalathata 'asharar-sing_thirteen
14fourteenأربعة عشرarba'ata 'asharar-sing_fourteen
15fifteenخمسة عشرkhamsata 'asharar-sing_fifteen
16sixteenستة عشرةsitata 'asharar-sing_sixteen
17seventeenسبعة عشرsab'ata 'asharar-sing_seventeen
18eighteenثمانية عشرthamaniyata 'asharar-sing_eighteen
19nineteenتسعة عشرtis'ata 'asharar-sing_nineteen
20twentyعشرونishronar-sing_twenty
21twenty-oneواحد وعشرونwahid wa 'ishronar-sing_twenty-one
30thirtyثلاثونthalathonar-sing_thirty
40fourtyأربعونarb'onar-sing_fourty
50fiftyخمسونkhamsonar-sing_fifty
60sixtyستونsitonar-sing_sixty
70seventyسبعونsab'onar-sing_seventy
80eightyثمانونthamanonar-sing_eighty
90ninetyتسعونtis'onar-sing_ninety
100one hundredمائةme'ahar-sing_one-hundred

Numbers from 101 to 1,000,000

EnglishArabicArabic
(Romanization)
Pronunciation
(Audio)
101one hundred and oneمائة وواحدme'ah wa wahidar-sing_one-hundred-and-one
200two hundredمائتانme'atanar-sing_two-hundred
300three hundredثلاثمائةthalthu-me'ahar-sing_three-hundred
400four hundredأربعمائةarba'-me'ahar-sing_four-hundred
500five hundredخمسمائةkhams-me'ahar-sing_five-hundred
600six hundredستمائةsit-me'ahar-sing_six-hundred
700seven hundredسبعمائةsab'-me'ahar-sing_seven-hundred
800eight hundredثمانمائةthaman-me'ahar-sing_eight-hundred
900nine hundredتسعمائةtis'-me'ahar-sing_nine-hundred
1000one thousandألفalfar-sing_one-thousand
2000two thousandألفينalfaynar-sing_two-thousand
3000three thousandثلاثة آلافthalathat alafar-sing_three-thousand
5000five thousandخمسة آلافkahmsat alafar-sing_five-thousand
100000one hundred thousandمائة ألفme'at alfar-sing_one-hundred-thousand
1000000one millionمليونmalyonar-sing_one-million

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