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

واحد وسبعين

waaHid wisab'een

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In Arabic, "seventy-one" is واحد وسبعين.

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Pronunciation

Say 'waa-HID wi-sab-EEN'. First part rhymes with 'awe-heed'. Connection to sab-EEN is smooth.

Writing and usage

Waaw-alef-ha with wa and sabeen. Unit before tens, as always. Seven letters in sabeen alone.

Example sentence

واحد وسبعين طالب اشتركوا في المسابقة.

Seventy-one students participated in the competition.

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How to remember واحد وسبعين

One and seventy. The masculine singular waaHid works with any tens number.

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Questions about واحد وسبعين

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

In Arabic, "seventy-one" is واحد وسبعين. It is a noun.

How is واحد وسبعين written in Arabic?

Waaw-alef-ha with wa and sabeen. Unit before tens, as always. Seven letters in sabeen alone.

How is واحد وسبعين used in a sentence?

Use واحد وسبعين as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: واحد وسبعين طالب اشتركوا في المسابقة. (Seventy-one students participated in the competition.).

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