Arabic Numbers (الأعداد) are given in the table below. When read on their own, they are usually in the feminine form, and the teens always end in the work (عشر), as for complex numbers in Arabic, they follow the system (units and tens), e.g. twenty one is (واحد وعشرون), literally like (one and twenty)
Apologies becasuse the numbers appear in English digits, but there is no way of making them Arabic!
The website below gives the numbers in Arabic form and their pronunciation:
http://st-takla.org/Learn_Languages/01_Learn_Arabic-ta3leem-3araby/Learn-Arabic_04-Numbers_El-A3dad.html
0
|
صفر
|
1
|
واحد
|
2
|
اثنان
|
3
|
ثلاثة
|
4
|
أربعة
|
5
|
خمسة
|
6
|
ستة
|
7
|
سبعة
|
8
|
ثمانية
|
9
|
تسعة
|
10
|
عشرة
|
11
|
أحد عشر
|
12
|
اثنا عشر
|
13
|
ثلاثة عشر
|
14
|
أربعة عشر
|
15
|
خمسة عشر
|
16
|
ستة عشر
|
17
|
سبعة عشر
|
18
|
ثمانية عشر
|
19
|
تسعة عشر
|
20
|
عشرون
|
21
|
واحد وعشرون
|
22
|
اثنان وعشرون
|
23
|
ثلاثة وعشرون
|
24
|
أربعة وعشرون
|
25
|
خمسة وعشرون
|
26
|
ستة وعشرون
|
27
|
سبعة وعشرون
|
28
|
ثمانية وعشرون
|
29
|
تسعة وعشرون
|
30
|
ثلاثون
|
31
|
واحد وثلاثون
|
32
|
اثنان وثلاثون
|
33
|
ثلاثة وثلاثون
|
34
|
أربعة وثلاثون
|
35
|
خمسة وثلاثون
|
36
|
ستة وثلاثون
|
37
|
سبعة وثلاثون
|
38
|
ثمانية وثلاثون
|
39
|
تسعة وثلاثون
|
40
|
أربعون
|
50
|
خمسون
|
60
|
ستون
|
70
|
سبعون
|
80
|
ثمانون
|
90
|
تسعون
|
100
|
مئة / مائة
|
Comments:
Yem:
The article says:
Apologies becasuse(sic!) the numbers appear in English digits, but there is no way of making them Arabic!
That is not true. It may not be possible to type them using Microsoft Arabic keyboard directly, but in html you can render them. For digits 0 to 9, you can use the following HTML character entity codes:
0 as ۰
1 as ۱
2 as ۲
3 as ۳
4 as ۴
5 as ۵
6 as ۶
7 as ۷
8 as ۸
۹
Aziza:
Hi,
Thank you for your comment. you can write the numbers in Arabic, but I cannot. Please let me know how you managed to get it. I tried to change the language into Arabic using the language bar, but it does not work!
Please let me know how to do this in HTML.
Salam,
Aziza