Archive for September, 2010

خَمْسَةٌُ is for five

Now you will learn to write numbers in Arabic fonts. You can try it with example that i wrote it for you in the table.

We will write number five. Number “FIVE” in Arabic means خَمْسَةٌُ (khamsa).

Remember, to write numbers in Arabic fonts as you write a letter in Arabic fonts :  from right to left.
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أَرْبَعَةٌُ is for four

Now you will learn to write numbers in Arabic fonts. You can try it with example that i wrote it for you in the table.

We will write number four. Number “FOUR” in Arabic means أَرْبَعَةٌُ (arba’ah).

Remember, to write numbers in Arabic fonts as you write a letter in Arabic fonts :  from right to left.
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ثَلاَثَةٌٌُ is for three

Now you will learn to write numbers in Arabic fonts. You can try it with example that i wrote it for you in the table.

We will write number three. Number “THREE” in Arabic means ثَلاَثَةٌٌُ (thalaathah).

Remember, to write numbers in Arabic fonts as you write a letter in Arabic fonts :  from right to left.
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إِثْنَانِ is for two

Now you will learn to write numbers in Arabic fonts. You can try it with example that i wrote it for you in the table.

We will write number two. Number “TWO” in Arabic means إِثْنَانِ (ithnaan).

Remember, to write numbers in Arabic fonts as you write a letter in Arabic fonts :  from right to left.
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وَاحِدٌ is for one

Now you will learn to write numbers in Arabic fonts. You can try it with example that i wrote it for you in the table.

We will start from number one. Number “ONE” in Arabic means وَاحِدٌ (waahidun).

Remember, to write numbers in Arabic fonts as you write a letter in Arabic fonts :  from right to left.
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