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Allison
number 6 in arabic:"set" or "sitta" which is standard arabic?
Sep 28, 2009 2:40 PM
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hello Allison
you may want to check this web site it' going to help you in numbers you can listen and write them as well....
http://www.languageguide.org/im/num/ar/
and visit the home page it have a very good collection too....
http://www.languageguide.org/arabic/
all the best.
September 28, 2009
Hello ,In MSA both are right,but we use "set" when we are talking about feminine object.
Ex: ست مدارس ،ست عربات
sit 3rabat,sit madares
Six vechiles,six schools.
The other one "sitta" is used for masculine,ستة رجال => sittat rejal (six men)
ستة أقلام => sittat aklam (six pens)
Note:i wrote "sittat not sita because of "الحركات" "
October 1, 2009
Hi!!!
" Sete' " (Seteh, Set, Sette) is how the people who speak the Levantine Arabic in Lebnan pronounce the name of the number 6...
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October 1, 2009
setta
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