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How do you say "fifty-one" in Arabic?

واحد وخمسين

waaHid wi'khamseen

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In Arabic, "fifty-one" is واحد وخمسين.

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Pronunciation

Say 'waa-HID wi-KHAHM-seen'. Same first part as before. Add the stress to the second half firmly.

Writing and usage

Starts with waaw-alef-ha. The compound shows units before tens, connected by wa and written as one continuous phrase.

Example sentence

شغل فيه واحد وخمسين موظف.

The job has fifty-one employees.

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How to remember واحد وخمسين

One and fifty. Repeat the pattern you learned with forty-one. Units always come first in Egyptian Arabic.

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Questions about واحد وخمسين

How do you say "fifty-one" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "fifty-one" is واحد وخمسين. It is a noun.

How is واحد وخمسين written in Arabic?

Starts with waaw-alef-ha. The compound shows units before tens, connected by wa and written as one continuous phrase.

How is واحد وخمسين used in a sentence?

Use واحد وخمسين as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: شغل فيه واحد وخمسين موظف. (The job has fifty-one employees.).

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