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<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: [[Language/Hijazi-arabic/Vocabulary/Food|Food]], [[Language/Hijazi-arabic/Vocabulary/Geography|Geography]], [[Language/Hijazi-arabic/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]] & [[Language/Hijazi-arabic/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]].</span>
== Numbers in Hijazi Arabic ==
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* Person 2: جَّيْ? (atay?) (Two?)
* Person 2: جَّيْ? (atay?) (Two?)
* Person 1: نَعَم. جَّيْ. (na'am, atay.) (Yes, two.)
* Person 1: نَعَم. جَّيْ. (na'am, atay.) (Yes, two.)


== Tips for memorizing numbers in Hijazi Arabic ==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counting_(education) Counting (education)]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counting_(education) Counting (education)]


<span link>Impressive work on finishing this lesson! Explore these additional pages to enhance your understanding: [[Language/Hijazi-arabic/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]], [[Language/Hijazi-arabic/Vocabulary/Health|Health]] & [[Language/Hijazi-arabic/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]].</span>
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Hijazi Arabic Vocabulary - Count to 10

Hi Hijazi Arabic learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to count to 10 in Hijazi Arabic. Counting is a basic but essential skill in any language. It helps you communicate numbers, time and quantity.


Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Food, Geography, Clothes & Colors.

Numbers in Hijazi Arabic[edit | edit source]

Hijazi Arabic is spoken in the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. It is a variation of Arabic, different from standard Arabic, which is widely used in the Arab world. Like any language, Hijazi Arabic has its own set of numbers.

In writing, Arabic numbers are used – ٠‎ ١‎ ٢‎ ٣‎ ٤‎ ٥‎ ٦‎ ٧‎ ٨‎ ٩‎ – while in speech, however, native speakers use the Arabic words for numbers. In this lesson, we will learn the Hijazi Arabic numbers from one to ten.

Numbers 1-10 in Hijazi Arabic[edit | edit source]

Numbers are a basic need for communication. Below is a table containing the Hijazi Arabic numbers from 1 to 10.

Hijazi Arabic Pronunciation English
واحِد wahid One
جَّيْ atay Two
تَلاَ tala Three
أَرْبَعَة arbaa'a Four
خَمْسَة khamssa Five
سِتَّة settah Six
سَبْعَة‎ sabaa'a Seven
تَمَنَّى tamanah Eight
تِسْعَة‎ tesaa'a Nine
عَشْرَة ashera Ten

Now let's practice to help you memorize the numbers.

Examples in a Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here is an example of how these words could appear in conversation between two people.

  • Person 1: واحِد. (wahid) (One.)
  • Person 2: Huh? (What?)
  • Person 1: واحِد. (wahid) (One.)
  • Person 2: Ah, واحِد. (Ah, wahid.)

Let's add some more numbers!

  • Person 1: جَّيْ. (atay) (Two.)
  • Person 2: جَّيْ? (atay?) (Two?)
  • Person 1: نَعَم. جَّيْ. (na'am, atay.) (Yes, two.)

Tips for memorizing numbers in Hijazi Arabic[edit | edit source]

Learning numbers in a foreign language can be a bit daunting, but with practice and repetition, it can be done. Here are some tips to help you memorize the numbers.

1. Say the numbers repeatedly 2. Use numbers in everyday conversations 3. Write them down and have them in your office or home 4. Practice with native speakers using the Polyglot Club website.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In conclusion, we have learned the Hijazi Arabic numbers from one to ten. To improve your Hijazi Arabic Vocabulary, you can visit the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources[edit | edit source]


Impressive work on finishing this lesson! Explore these additional pages to enhance your understanding: Fruits, Health & How to Say Hello and Greetings.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

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