Arabic Numbers


I had study five years course of civil engineering. Through out the course I dealt with numbers. I define that number is a mathematical object used in counting and measuring. It is represented by a symbol. Mathematically, I have learn about rational numbers, real numbers, complex numbers and this natural numbers as 1, 2, 3, 4,….. Now that I am here in Saudi Arabia they have this very unique Arabic numbers and very interesting in studies.

English-----Arabic---Symbol
Zero ----Sifr-----------0
One-----Waahid-------1
Two-----Eeth-nayn---2
Three---Thalaatha----3
Four----Arba'a--------4
Five-----Khamsa------5
Six------Sitta----------6
Seven---Sab'a--------- 7
Eight----Thamaneeya-8
Nine-----Tis'a---------9
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