If you’re new to Arabic, we’ve created this simple table of Arabic numbers from 1 to 20 just for you. We’ve also included a video with voice pronunciation. Listen to it a few times, and make sure to practice saying the words out loud too; this will really help you retain the information.
When you’re ready to learn more Arabic numbers, check out our Arabic Numbers 1 – 100 post!
0
صفر
Sifr
1
واحد
waa7id
2
اثنان
ithnaan
3
ثلاثة
thalaatha
4
أربعة
arba3a
5
خمسة
khamsa
6
ستة
sitta
7
سبعة
sab3a
8
ثمانية
thamaaneya
9
تسعة
tis3a
10
عشرة
3ashara
11
أحد عشر
a7ada 3ashar
12
اثنا عشر
ithna 3ashar
13
ثلاثة عشر
thalaathata 3ashar
14
أربعة عشر
arba3ata 3ashar
15
خمسة عشر
khamsata 3ashar
16
ستة عشر
sittata 3ashar
17
سبعة عشر
sab3ata 3ashar
18
ثمانية عشر
thamaneyata 3ashar
19
تسعة عشر
tis3ata 3ashar
20
عشرون
3ishroon
In the following video, the Arabic numbers are shown and pronounced. Listen to the video a few times, and you’ll be surprised how quickly you start to pick it up.
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Comments:
Serena Ankobia:
”About the Thalatha one [three in arabic] I don’t know what the heck they’re saying three in arabic. So please make it clearer.”
rose:
I know them all now from 1 to 20 now thanks to the video
Comments:
Serena Ankobia:
”About the Thalatha one [three in arabic] I don’t know what the heck they’re saying three in arabic. So please make it clearer.”
rose:
I know them all now from 1 to 20 now thanks to the video
maimuna sani stores:
Thanks may Allah reward you