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06/11/2025

Arabic Numbers for Beginners 61 to 100 - for English Speakers

61. Sixty-one – وَاحِد وَسِتُّون – waahid wa sittoon
62. Sixty-two – اِثْنَان وَسِتُّون – ithnaan wa sittoon
63. Sixty-three – ثَلَاثَة وَسِتُّون – thalaatha wa sittoon
64. Sixty-four – أَرْبَعَة وَسِتُّون – arba‘a wa sittoon
65. Sixty-five – خَمْسَة وَسِتُّون – khamsa wa sittoon
66. Sixty-six – سِتَّة وَسِتُّون – sitta wa sittoon
67. Sixty-seven – سَبْعَة وَسِتُّون – sab‘a wa sittoon
68. Sixty-eight – ثَمَانِيَة وَسِتُّون – thamaaniya wa sittoon
69. Sixty-nine – تِسْعَة وَسِتُّون – tis‘a wa sittoon
70. Seventy – سَبْعُون – sab‘oon
71. Seventy-one – وَاحِد وَسَبْعُون – waahid wa sab‘oon
72. Seventy-two – اِثْنَان وَسَبْعُون – ithnaan wa sab‘oon
73. Seventy-three – ثَلَاثَة وَسَبْعُون – thalaatha wa sab‘oon
74. Seventy-four – أَرْبَعَة وَسَبْعُون – arba‘a wa sab‘oon
75. Seventy-five – خَمْسَة وَسَبْعُون – khamsa wa sab‘oon
76. Seventy-six – سِتَّة وَسَبْعُون – sitta wa sab‘oon
77. Seventy-seven – سَبْعَة وَسَبْعُون – sab‘a wa sab‘oon
78. Seventy-eight – ثَمَانِيَة وَسَبْعُون – thamaaniya wa sab‘oon
79. Seventy-nine – تِسْعَة وَسَبْعُون – tis‘a wa sab‘oon
80. Eighty – ثَمَانُون – thamaanoon
81. Eighty-one – وَاحِد وَثَمَانُون – waahid wa thamaanoon
82. Eighty-two – اِثْنَان وَثَمَانُون – ithnaan wa thamaanoon
83. Eighty-three – ثَلَاثَة وَثَمَانُون – thalaatha wa thamaanoon
84. Eighty-four – أَرْبَعَة وَثَمَانُون – arba‘a wa thamaanoon
85. Eighty-five – خَمْسَة وَثَمَانُون – khamsa wa thamaanoon
86. Eighty-six – سِتَّة وَثَمَانُون – sitta wa thamaanoon
87. Eighty-seven – سَبْعَة وَثَمَانُون – sab‘a wa thamaanoon
88. Eighty-eight – ثَمَانِيَة وَثَمَانُون – thamaaniya wa thamaanoon
89. Eighty-nine – تِسْعَة وَثَمَانُون – tis‘a wa thamaanoon
90. Ninety – تِسْعُون – tis‘oon
91. Ninety-one – وَاحِد وَتِسْعُون – waahid wa tis‘oon
92. Ninety-two – اِثْنَان وَتِسْعُون – ithnaan wa tis‘oon
93. Ninety-three – ثَلَاثَة وَتِسْعُون – thalaatha wa tis‘oon
94. Ninety-four – أَرْبَعَة وَتِسْعُون – arba‘a wa tis‘oon
95. Ninety-five – خَمْسَة وَتِسْعُون – khamsa wa tis‘oon
96. Ninety-six – سِتَّة وَتِسْعُون – sitta wa tis‘oon
97. Ninety-seven – سَبْعَة وَتِسْعُون – sab‘a wa tis‘oon
98. Ninety-eight – ثَمَانِيَة وَتِسْعُون – thamaaniya wa tis‘oon
99. Ninety-nine – تِسْعَة وَتِسْعُون – tis‘a wa tis‘oon
100. One hundred – مِئَة – mi’a

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06/08/2025

How to Count in Arabic from 31 to 60 Arabic for Beginners

31. Thirty-one – وَاحِد وَثَلَاثُون – waahid wa thalaathoon
32. Thirty-two – اِثْنَان وَثَلَاثُون – ithnaan wa thalaathoon
33. Thirty-three – ثَلَاثَة وَثَلَاثُون – thalaatha wa thalaathoon
34. Thirty-four – أَرْبَعَة وَثَلَاثُون – arba‘a wa thalaathoon
35. Thirty-five – خَمْسَة وَثَلَاثُون – khamsa wa thalaathoon
36. Thirty-six – سِتَّة وَثَلَاثُون – sitta wa thalaathoon
37. Thirty-seven – سَبْعَة وَثَلَاثُون – sab‘a wa thalaathoon
38. Thirty-eight – ثَمَانِيَة وَثَلَاثُون – thamaaniya wa thalaathoon
39. Thirty-nine – تِسْعَة وَثَلَاثُون – tis‘a wa thalaathoon
40. Forty – أَرْبَعُون – arba‘oon
41. Forty-one – وَاحِد وَأَرْبَعُون – waahid wa arba‘oon
42. Forty-two – اِثْنَان وَأَرْبَعُون – ithnaan wa arba‘oon
43. Forty-three – ثَلَاثَة وَأَرْبَعُون – thalaatha wa arba‘oon
44. Forty-four – أَرْبَعَة وَأَرْبَعُون – arba‘a wa arba‘oon
45. Forty-five – خَمْسَة وَأَرْبَعُون – khamsa wa arba‘oon
46. Forty-six – سِتَّة وَأَرْبَعُون – sitta wa arba‘oon
47. Forty-seven – سَبْعَة وَأَرْبَعُون – sab‘a wa arba‘oon
48. Forty-eight – ثَمَانِيَة وَأَرْبَعُون – thamaaniya wa arba‘oon
49. Forty-nine – تِسْعَة وَأَرْبَعُون – tis‘a wa arba‘oon
50. Fifty – خَمْسُون – khamsoun
51. Fifty-one – وَاحِد وَخَمْسُون – waahid wa khamsoun
52. Fifty-two – اِثْنَان وَخَمْسُون – ithnaan wa khamsoun
53. Fifty-three – ثَلَاثَة وَخَمْسُون – thalaatha wa khamsoun
54. Fifty-four – أَرْبَعَة وَخَمْسُون – arba‘a wa khamsoun
55. Fifty-five – خَمْسَة وَخَمْسُون – khamsa wa khamsoun
56. Fifty-six – سِتَّة وَخَمْسُون – sitta wa khamsoun
57. Fifty-seven – سَبْعَة وَخَمْسُون – sab‘a wa khamsoun
58. Fifty-eight – ثَمَانِيَة وَخَمْسُون – thamaaniya wa khamsoun
59. Fifty-nine – تِسْعَة وَخَمْسُون – tis‘a wa khamsoun
60. Sixty – سِتُّون – sittoon

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06/07/2025

Arabic Numbers for Beginners 1 to 30 - for English Speakers

1. One – وَاحِد – waahid
2. Two – اِثْنَان – ithnaan
3. Three – ثَلَاثَة – thalaatha
4. Four – أَرْبَعَة – arba‘a
5. Five – خَمْسَة – khamsa
6. Six – سِتَّة – sitta
7. Seven – سَبْعَة – sab‘a
8. Eight – ثَمَانِيَة – thamaaniya
9. Nine – تِسْعَة – tis‘a
10. Ten – عَشَرَة – ‘ashara
11. Eleven – أَحَدَ عَشَرَ – ahada ‘ashara
12. Twelve – اِثْنَا عَشَرَ – ithnaa ‘ashara
13. Thirteen – ثَلَاثَةَ عَشَرَ – thalaathata ‘ashara
14. Fourteen – أَرْبَعَةَ عَشَرَ – arba‘ata ‘ashara
15. Fifteen – خَمْسَةَ عَشَرَ – khamsata ‘ashara
16. Sixteen – سِتَّةَ عَشَرَ – sittata ‘ashara
17. Seventeen – سَبْعَةَ عَشَرَ – sab‘ata ‘ashara
18. Eighteen – ثَمَانِيَةَ عَشَرَ – thamaaniyata ‘ashara
19. Nineteen – تِسْعَةَ عَشَرَ – tis‘ata ‘ashara
20. Twenty – عِشْرُون – ‘ishroon
21. Twenty-one – وَاحِد وَعِشْرُون – waahid wa ‘ishroon
22. Twenty-two – اِثْنَان وَعِشْرُون – ithnaan wa ‘ishroon
23. Twenty-three – ثَلَاثَة وَعِشْرُون – thalaatha wa ‘ishroon
24. Twenty-four – أَرْبَعَة وَعِشْرُون – arba‘a wa ‘ishroon
25. Twenty-five – خَمْسَة وَعِشْرُون – khamsa wa ‘ishroon
26. Twenty-six – سِتَّة وَعِشْرُون – sitta wa ‘ishroon
27. Twenty-seven – سَبْعَة وَعِشْرُون – sab‘a wa ‘ishroon
28. Twenty-eight – ثَمَانِيَة وَعِشْرُون – thamaaniya wa ‘ishroon
29. Twenty-nine – تِسْعَة وَعِشْرُون – tis‘a wa ‘ishroon
30. Thirty – ثَلَاثُون – thalaathoon

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06/06/2025

Arabic Head Parts for Beginners – Learn in 3 Minutes
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05/29/2025

Learn Arabic Pronouns in 5 Minutes | I, You, He, She, We, They
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05/27/2025

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05/26/2025

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05/24/2025

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05/24/2025

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05/24/2025

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05/24/2025

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05/24/2025

MEEM - The Best Way to Teach Qur’anic Recitation in Arabic
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Whether you're an educator, parent, or self-learner, this guide will help you inspire others with the beauty of Arabic.

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