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Will you guess how to write a number in full? Enter a number and try to write it down in your head, or maybe on a piece of paper, before displaying the result. Let’s move now to the practice of the numbering rules in Arabic. The word for million is malioun ( مَلِيُوْن), and the word for billion is maliâr ( مَلِيَار).Two thousand is using the dual form of thousand: alfain ( أَلْفَيْنِ). The word for thousand is alf ( أَلْفٌ).Above twenty-one, compound numbers are formed by stating the unit then the ten, linked with the and word connector ( wa-, وَ).Note that these are the names of the numbers, exactly as they are represented in the numbers list (like 'one, two, three'), and not symbols for numbers (like 1, 2, 3).
SYMBOL NUMBERS IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES PLUS
The tens are based on the root of the digit names, suffixed by un ( ون), except for ten: ‘ashra ( عَشَرَةٌ), ‘ishrun ( عِشْرُونَ), thalathun ( ثَلَاثُونَ), arba’un ( أَرْبَعُونَ), khamsun ( خَمْسُونَ), sittun ( سِتُّونَ), sab’un ( سَبْعُونَ), thamanun ( ثَمَانُونَ), and tis’un ( تَسْعَوْنَ). The Numbers in Various Writing Systems As a supplement to my list of the numbers from 1 to 10 in over a thousand languages, here are the numbers written in a few native writing systems, plus ASL.in states that symbol is a structure of meaning almost all languages. Now that you’ve had a gist of the most useful numbers, let’s move to the writing rules for the tens, the compound numbers, and why not the hundreds, the thousands and beyond (if possible).