Learning Arabic Numbers 1 - 10 With AIB
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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We will Show You Learning Arabic Numbers 1 - 10. We Hope You Like This Video!
Numbers (1-10)
واحد wahed. one.
اثنين ethnein. two.
ثلاثة thalatha. three.
أربعة arba-a. four.
خمسة khamsa. five.
ستة sitta. six.
سبعة sab-a. seven.
ثمانية thamanya. eight.
تسعة tis-a. nine.
عشرة ashara. ten.
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فيديو رائع .. شرح سهل للأرقام باللغة العربية
Great video .. easy explanation of numbers in Arabic language
Loved it! ❤️
Thank you so much for putting this together as my language skills are getting better and better!
Much love from Long Island, NY.
Shukran!
Go raibh míle maith agat! ("a thousand thanks" in irish) My mum and I are learning arabic for an upcoming trip to the middle east. I grew up in california and we always had a clock with the arabic numbers. Just subscribed and I'm excited to learn more!
You are so great teacher.
Hello. I'm from Brazil. Thank you for this classe 🥀
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0 صفر Sifr ٠
1 واحد Wahed ١
2 اثنان Ethnain ٢
3 ثلاثة Thalatha ٣
4 اربعة Arrba'a ٤
5 خمسة Khamsa ٥
6 ستة Sitta ٦
7 سبعة Sab'a ٧
8 ثمانية Thamanyah ٨
9 تسعة Tes'ah ٩
10 عشرة 'ashara ١٠
Thank you so much! 💕
Thanks 😊
Ithnan not ethnain.
@@TheElevenBravo اهلا وسهلا
@@Eleanora890 اهلا وسهلا
you are so great teacher
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Sukran,My Greater Nepal🤲
masha allah iam from somalia really i admired this lesson😘
thank you so much this really helped
انتِ مُمتازة، شُكران جَزيلا
Good work!. A couple of suggestions: 2 should be pronounced and taught to Beginners as (إثنان) and point out ( إثنين ) as you pounced it in the clip is used according to type of case endings ( You must not explain what type of case endings Arabic has at this lesson , just mention it only) and also point out this pronunciation you used (إثنين ) is used in certain dialects. Second, it is worth it to point out the feminine ending Taa Marbuta from 3- 10 without going into details so when they start learning more about numbers and gender change of numbers they will call back this Lesson. Just a suggestion !!
Teaching technique is so good
Jaza kallahu fi hayatiim from Bangladesh
You inspire me to be a better person.
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Excellent Keep it up.
Awesome videos all.
Excellent teaching!
Iam from india nyc..class
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Your positivity is infectious.
Beautiful
Nice video
Mashallah shukran jaziiila very cool ukhty
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Good day for you and me and your kids and you
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Amazing Video.
Hi mam I am from India nice video mam very nice class
very nice videos.
I love it the teaching was so good
Very nice and knowledgeable lesson,thanks alot.I am from India
Salma is simply the best, no doubt
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I like ur lesson ..Shukran
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Thanks for helping with my homework
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Masha Allah
Thank you for the lesson
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good work.
Very nice video
informative video.
You're all videos amazing!
Sounds like swahili, from Tanzania 🇹🇿
thank u for learnig
Thanks😎
Hi
0-sifor
1-vahed
2-nein
3-salesa
4-arrba
5-hhansa
6-sista
7-seva
8-ttemenia
9-tisa
10-asara
Haddas
Nice tutorials. It has inspired me to create 6 video tutorials on Arabic on my channel.
Thank you
Mashallah...
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Good Teaching.
Finally i have learn from 1 to10.
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Good evening madam,
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you are so beautiful. So pretty. MashAllah.
Simp
Simp
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Super sister
Thank for you ❤️🌹
So good quality video.
Thanks a lot
Thanks for you .I'm indian
thanks a lots I'm from nepal managing director i want to learn arabic languages
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Excellent! Teaching as you do is a perfect manner for a beginner.. keep on!
Very good I like this class
Plz upload more videos of arabic plz.
That’s nice arti 006
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I love it
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It's actually easier to understand with her lack of accent. Easier to learn I think. My boss is Arabic and I can't understand his pronunciation when he tries to tell me an Arabic word.
Good👍
Very fine
Voice in arabic
Arabic is more of Swahili
In Coastal Kenya.....SITA is six
Saba..... Seven
Tisa ....is 9
Hashara is ten .....but in slang ......
Thanks very much I am following you to learn more
swahili originated from arabic
Mashallah
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very nice video..we want more video
ancient Arabic number = what today almost everyone is using in daily life in terms of numbers.
Mashala
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Veri naic
Thank lot
beautiful
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Amazing way of teaching.
Thanksh
Jazakallah
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Which country is your accent from? I learned how to say numbers from a Kuwaiti and they sounded so different O:
I think she is an European. Because her pronunciations is not like native arabic.
Very good indeed but for a complete beginner the writing needs to be clearer with clearer tashkeel [:
Nice knowledge about its history.
Thanks
Hlo medam nice teaching
Thank you so much. you're so beauty, i can't focus to the lesson
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1,2,3 = Arabic numbers
١،٢،٣ : ارقام هنديه
يعني بلدان المغرب العربي و امريكا واوربا يستعملون الأرقام العربية.
Arabic numerals were introduced to Europe through Algeria 🇩🇿.
Moe B Good
1234
ارقام امازيغية غبارية وليست العربية
It's actually indian
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funny that you said "your numbers 1,2,3 " but they are originally arabic if you don't know)
Well it's Hindu arabic number.
@Proloop Under Simply because they were brought to the medieval west by the arab Mathematicians during the islamic era in Andalous. Thus the name.
@Proloop Under
No to you. Where does zero come from?
@Proloop Under
You are right. But how did it spread in its current use?
"The numeral system came to be known to both the Persian mathematician Khwarizmi, who wrote a book, On the Calculation with Hindu Numerals in about 825, and the Arab mathematician Al-Kindi, who wrote a book, On the Use of the Hindu Numerals (كتاب في استعمال العداد الهندي [kitāb fī isti'māl al-'adād al-hindī]) around 830. Persian scientist Kushyar Gilani who wrote Kitab fi usul hisab al-hind (Principles of Hindu Reckoning) is one of the oldest surviving manuscripts using the Hindu numerals.[10] These books are principally responsible for the diffusion of the Hindu system of numeration throughout the Islamic world and ultimately also to Europe."
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu%E2%80%93Arabic_numeral_system
@Proloop Under
Did I say anything like that? You are off topic. It was about numbers. What do you have in mind?
Good
If I learn Arabic, Will I be able to speak with people from the countries of Middle East? I Tried to buy the course but I couldn't. The website does not give the option to do it.
I don't care what she says I'm an American she is the last number on the board beautiful
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These are the Arabic numbers 123456789.
Those are parsian numbers (the ones in the video I mean)
Make du’a recite al fatiha and in the name of Allah before reading
She is very beautiful. Not that it has anything to do with learning Arabic!
I totally disagree with calling the Indian numbers as "Arabic numbers", the Arabic numbers are exactly what shown on the right. I find them much cleaner to be used.
No bro they are the real arabic numbers tho
@@cxrush2255 In arabic they call number as Indian numbers.
Egypt isn't in the middle east !
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123456789 is not an English number, it is Hindu-Arabic number system...it was originally originated from Indus valley civilization at present place called India and Pakistan.....
Yes guys this is my assignment in my school pls thank you im correct in my techer
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Great experience with great experience and experience very well done
Just to make sure. The Arabic numbers are "12345678910" I have never used these numbers in my all life. These numbers are indians probably. Have you asked your self what are these numbers. These numbers were invented by Alkhwarzmi the muslim mathematician 800 years ago or more. In his book, which is the one in MIT, it says 0 means no angle, 1 means 1 angle, 2 or Z has two angles, 3 has three angles, and so on ..........
The numbers that were used in the western world were Roman numbers like l for one, ll for two, lll for three, lV for 4, and so on. Just to make things clear. Its not late to learn.
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