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  • Gostei da música!Hehehehe...

  • DONC, LE " NOM d ' ALLAH " SI J'en ai humblement le droit , JE DOIS L'ECRIRE DANS 1 SENS COMME " NOM " ET DANS L 'AUTRE COMME " CHIFFRE (en Arabe) ou Nombre (en lat.-grec : Nomos : la Règle ) " .

    Yes Sir ?

    ê.

  • @etin183 Je respecte toutes les opinions sur la vidéo. C'est toujours un plus d'instructions.

  • theses are actually indian numbers, the ones english people use now are the arabic numbers.

  • @ 444damn Thanks for the input. Inform is good.

  • ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it's not Arabic Numbers go sleep the Arabic number it's ( 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ...etc ) it's so funny

    this it's indo Numbers ۰ ۱ ۲ ۳ ٤ ٥ ٦ ٧ ۸ ۹

  • The music is annoying I think if you delete the music or lower the volume it will be better.

  • Others have the same but I need to say... It was very helpul. Thanks!

  • @dderudito I am grateful to have contributed.

  • Very useful, thanks!

  • i cant learn with the music on. -_-

  • Thanks for sharing! This was great! I am hoping to learn Arabic really soon :) Thank you again and God bless you :) <3<3<3

  • i like how there's music playing in the background LOL

  • The written Arabic numbers r 0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 which r being used globally nowadays.. Refer to (Codex Vigilanus) in Wikipedia.

    The other numbers which had been shown in this video r also being used by Arabs, and mostly it had been used during the trade trips in the past thorugh the (silk way) at Asia which it was commonly used between the Indian and the Arab traders.

  • @shadi2047 normally 123456789 must be called Moroccan numbers, because they was created in Fez

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  • I was under the impression, at least from my time in morocco, that 17 is pronounced 'sabatash' and 18 'temenyatash' etc., rather than 'saba ashara' for 17 and 'temenya ashara' for 18 in this video. Could someone enlighten me as to whether this is a dialectical thing or what?

  • @444damn HI, Well what you have learnt in morocco it s "moroccan dialect" and each arab country has its own dialect as it s related to the culture and the history of each country but the "standard arabic" stays the same in all these countries.

    As I m a moroccan, I can tell you that moroccan dialect reduce the time to say a word

    or it shorten the word, for example to say 18 it s "tmentash" it contains two syllables instead of "temenyata ashara" that has more than two syllables.

  • this music in the background does not help at all. i'm trying to learn arabic, not pranging out after a fat line of ketamine.

  • Mashkoor jiddan. This was a great help.

  • @irfand4 I AM A HAPPY I COULD HELP. OBLIGED  Laerth

  • Masculine numbers, feminine numbers, I am freaking out! Damn you Ta Marbutta!

  • @TheMasterTate I do not know. I thank for the comment.

  • loved it!! slow, steady, very easy to understand

  • isn't this a dialect?

  • @suethepinky I do not know any more anything about that. Thank you.

  • هده الارقام ليس بالعربية و لكن امازيغية كانت تدرس في بجاية بالجزائر في عهد الدولة الحمادية حيت كانت بجاية مركز اشعاع علمي فنشاء ودرس فيها العالم الايطالي فيبوناسي علي يد علماء تلك المنطقة و منهم سيدي بومدين و ابن حماد و عبد الحق الايشبيلي و ابو حميد الصغير و. فتعلم هده الارقام الامازغية و عندما عاد الى ايطاليا نقلها معاه هناك الى مدينة بيز سنة 1198 و من ثم انتشرت في كامل انحاء اوروبا .

    fibonacci

    pise

  • @hafifi5 شكرا لمساهمتك. سوف اترك نشرت لي للحصول على معلومات فقط

  • انا ارى فقط ارقام هندية و ارقام امازيغية اين العربية

  • I love the sound in the back.. ;)

  • very easy!! thank you!!

  • Thanks!!!

  • obrigado por este video.

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