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

تلاتة وسبعين

talaata wisab'een

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In Arabic, "seventy-three" is تلاتة وسبعين.

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Pronunciation

Say 'tah-LAH-tuh wi-sab-EEN'. Three distinct syllables in talaata before the connector.

Writing and usage

Talaata with wa and sabeen. Three syllables plus seven letters equals a longer compound.

Example sentence

تلاتة وسبعين كتاب في المكتبة.

There are seventy-three books in the library.

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How to remember تلاتة وسبعين

Three and seventy. Talaata (three) is always three syllables. The repetition helps memory.

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Questions about تلاتة وسبعين

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

In Arabic, "seventy-three" is تلاتة وسبعين. It is a noun.

How is تلاتة وسبعين written in Arabic?

Talaata with wa and sabeen. Three syllables plus seven letters equals a longer compound.

How is تلاتة وسبعين used in a sentence?

Use تلاتة وسبعين as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: تلاتة وسبعين كتاب في المكتبة. (There are seventy-three books in the library.).

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