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  1. The reception of Arabic numerals in the West was gradual and lukewarm, as other numeral systems circulated in addition to the older Roman numbers. As a discipline, the first to adopt Arabic numerals as part of their own writings were astronomers and astrologists, evidenced from manuscripts surviving from mid-12th-century Bavaria.

  2. Learn how to count in Modern Standard Arabic with numerals and ordinals. See the Arabic script and listen to the pronunciation of each number.

  3. Arabic Numbers 1 - 20 Below are the numbers from 1 to 20 in Arabic. At the bottom of the page you can enter in any number to find the Arabic reading for it. Number

    Number
    Numeral
    Arabic
    Romanized
    ١
    وَاحِد
    wahid
    ٢
    اِثْنَان
    ithnan
    ٣
    ثَلَاثَة
    thalathah
    ٤
    أَرْبَعَة
    arbaʿa
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  5. Learn how to write and say the Arabic numerals from one to ten in Arabic. See the Arabic name, English numeral and transcription for each number.

  6. Learn how to write and use Arabic numerals in different contexts and grammar rules. See examples of numbers from 1 to 1000 and beyond, and how they agree with the nouns they modify.

  7. The Hindu–Arabic numeral system (also known as the Indo-Arabic numeral system, [1] Hindu numeral system, Arabic numeral system) [2] [note 1] is a positional base ten numeral system for representing integers; its extension to non-integers is the decimal numeral system, which is presently the most common numeral system.

  8. Hindu-Arabic numerals, system of number symbols that originated in India and was later adopted in the Middle East and Europe.

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