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How do you say "fifty" in Arabic?

خمسين

khamseen

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In Arabic, "fifty" is خمسين.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced 'KHAHM-seen'. The 'kh' is guttural. The double 'ee' makes the ending nasal and clear.

Writing and usage

Khamseen is five-teen in structure. It contains five consonants creating that heavy sound. Ends in noon (ن).

Example sentence

المتجر مفتوح خمسين ساعة كل أسبوع.

The shop is open fifty hours every week.

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How to remember خمسين

Fifty is built from khamsa (five) plus the teen ending. When you see teen at the end, you know it is a tens number.

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Questions about خمسين

How do you say "fifty" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "fifty" is خمسين. It is a noun.

How is خمسين written in Arabic?

Khamseen is five-teen in structure. It contains five consonants creating that heavy sound. Ends in noon (ن).

How is خمسين used in a sentence?

Use خمسين as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: المتجر مفتوح خمسين ساعة كل أسبوع. (The shop is open fifty hours every week.).

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