Egyptian Arabic Lesson 1

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The document discusses the Arabic alphabet and numbers.

Numbers are written from left to right and only numbers 0-10 need to be memorized. Patterns are used for higher numbers.

Numbers from 11-19 are considered single units and pronounced as one number like in English.

The Arabic Alphabet:

Khah

Hah

Geem

Seh

Teh

Beh

Alif

Sad

Shin

Sin

Zen

Reh

Zal

Dal

Qaf

Feh

Ghein

ein

Zah

Tah

Dad

Nun

Mim

Lam

Kaf

/
Yeh

Waw Heh

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Numbers
0

Sefr

Wahed

Etnin

Talata

Arba3a

Khamsa

Seta

Sab3a

Tamania

Tesa3a

10

3ashara

Numbers in Arabic are read and written from left to right.


You only need to memorize numbers from 0 -10 the other
numbers have a pattern and will be easy to read.
Any singular noun is mentioned without using the number
1 before it (ketab) book.
In Arabic we have duals in masc. nouns we add (ein) and
fem.noun we add (tein).
Ex: ketab+ein = ketabein
(2books)
Kobaia =tein = kobaitein
(2cups)
Numbers from 11-19 are considered as a unit they are
pronounced as one number as English.

11

7edashar

12

etnashar

13

talattashar

14

Arba3tashar

15
16

khamastasha
r
settashar

17

Sab3atashar

18

Tamantashar

19

Tesa3atashar

The tens from 20- 90 just we will add EEN


20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90

3eshreen
Talateen
Arba3een
Khamseen
Setteen
Sab3een
Tamaneen
Tes3een

To read numbers like 24, 45 we read them in this order


(units then tens)
Ex: four and twenty
and in Arabic = wa (arba3a wa
3shreen)
Five and forty
(khamsa wa
arba3een)
Picture of the day
3

Bed room
Mat
Sheet
Pillow
Mattress
bed
Cupboard
clothes
mirror
comb
Drawer
Blanket
plug
window
curtain

Odet noom
Segada
Melaia
Makhada
Martaba
Serir
Dolab
Hedom
Meraia
Mesht
Dorg
Batania
Fisha
Shebak
setara

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