Telephone Number(رقم تلفون)
Asking for a telephone number:
When stating a telephone number generally basic digits are used.
Remember, Arabic numerals are written and read left-to-right like English numerals. This means that when you start reading a sentence containing numbers, you will have to switch your mental direction mid sentence. For example:
Arabic | Transcription | Meanin |
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ماهو رقم تلفونكَ؟ | maa hoowa raqm telefoonak? | What is your(m) telephone number? |
ما هو رقم تلفونكِ؟ | maa hoowa raqm telefoonik? | What is your(f) telephone number? |
رقم تلفوني ...هو | raqm telfoonii hoowa... | My telephone number is..... |
When stating a telephone number generally basic digits are used.
٨٧٦٩ - ٧٤٥ | sab3a, arbi3a, khamsa, thamaaniya, sab3a, sitta, tis3a | 745-8769 |
٩٠٤١ - ٣٢٦ | thalaatha, ithnaan, sitta, tis3a, Sifr, arbi3a, khamsa, | 326-9041 |
٤٨٩٦ - ١٠٦ | waaHid, Sifr, sitta, arbi3a, thamaaniya, tis3a, sitta, | 106-4896 |
Remember, Arabic numerals are written and read left-to-right like English numerals. This means that when you start reading a sentence containing numbers, you will have to switch your mental direction mid sentence. For example:
My telephone number is 555-8467. | .رقم تلفوني هو٨٤٦٧ -٥٥٥ |
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