Arabic Numbers 1 1000 -
These are the core building blocks for all numbers in Arabic.
Note: Arabic has forms for numbers 3–10, but these are the base forms.
Pattern: unit + wa + tens
– Numbers 3–10 have gender mismatch with nouns (rules are detailed but beyond this basic table).
100 = mi’a (مائة) 200 = mi’atān (مائتان) 300 = thalāth mi’a (ثلاث مائة) 400 = arba‘ mi’a (أربع مائة) 500 = khams mi’a (خمس مائة) 600 = sitt mi’a (ست مائة) 700 = sab‘ mi’a (سبع مائة) 800 = thamān mi’a (ثمان مائة) 900 = tis‘ mi’a (تسع مائة) arabic numbers 1 1000
– Arabic is read right-to-left, but numbers are written left-to-right as in English. Example: 123 is written ١٢٣.
Each segment is connected by the word "wa" (و), meaning "and". 4. Historical Evolution: From India to the World Arabic Numbers 1-1000 Guide | PDF - Scribd These are the core building blocks for all numbers in Arabic
: إثنان وأربعون ( iṯnān wa-arba'un ) — Literally "Two and forty". 4. Hundreds (100–900) 100 : مائة ( mi'a ) 200 : مائتان ( mi'atān ) 300 : ثلاثمائة ( ṯalāṯmi'a ) 1000 : ألف ( alf ) Practical Resources