Arabic is a language where numbers are declined (have declensions).
When a person is just counting, quoting a price, or using the Mansub or Majrur declensions, the translation is: Khamsin (خمسين)
When a person is speaking a sentence and using the Marfu3a declension, the translation is: Khamsun (خمسون)
If in doubt, it is usually better to use Khamsin.
50 = khamseen ( in Arabic ).
and it is written this way : خمسين
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If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
To say 'disbeliever' in Arabic, you would say 'kaffir.'
In Arabic we say Ramadan.
kabid
With is مع in Arabic.
Roman numeral LCCIII is 73 in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
To say "dessert" in Arabic, one would say "halwaa" which is spelled in the Arabic alphabet as حلوى.
In formal Arabic, say "Ayna Tareq?" In slang Arabic, say" wean Tareq?" or "Fean Tariq?"
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أي كيو Its how to say IQ in Arabic