Arabic/Indian Numbers (Cardinal) | الأرقام العربية / الهندية
Arabic/Indian Numbers (1-10)
Creator: © Mourad Diouri | Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World | University of Edinburgh
Arabic/Indian Numbers (11-19)
Creator: © Mourad Diouri | Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World | University of Edinburgh
Arabic/Indian Numbers (20-100)
Creator: © Mourad Diouri | Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World | University of Edinburgh
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- Beginner Arabic: Numbers | Audio Interactive eL Resource | NaturalArabic.com
- Arabic Numbers | Wikipedia English
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Thanks for these Mourad, though I guess you don’t have the time to do it right now, but would it be possible for the new Miscellaneous Vocabulary lists to be fully vocalised / have the case endings as well?
David
I am finding these flashcards useful in preparing for our class on Thursday. It’s great to be able to repeat the visual and auditory buttons, really helps in memorising.
Numbers are obviously fundamentals when learning a language. However numbers in Arabic seem incredibly complex, especially when one considers, dates, times, ordinal and cardinal numbers. Will information concerning the many different aspects of numbers be put up? I feel it could even have its own category on the site.
@Jones.Marc:
Thanks for the suggestion Marc. I will update this page with further info and resources on (how to learn and use numbers in Arabic) in the near future.