1 - eins
2 - zwei
3 - drei
4 - vier
5 - fünf
6 - sechs
7 - sieben
8 - acht
9 - neun
10 - zehn
20 - zwanzig
30 - dreißig
40 - vierzig
50 - fünfzig
60 - sechzig
70 - siebzig
80 - achtzig
90 - neunzig
100 - (ein)hundert ("ein" is optional)
1000 - (ein)tausend
To form the hundreds-place numeral, attach the ones-place numeral (the number of hundreds) to "hundert:"
200 - zweihundert (zwei + hundert)
300 - dreihundert (drei + hundert)
400 - vierhundert (vier + hundert)
Same goes for thousands-place numerals.
2000 - zweitausend
3000 - dreitausend
To specify the tens-place numerals, add the tens-place numeral to the end of the base number.
110 - (ein)hundert zehn
120 - (ein)hundert zwanzig
210 - zweihundert zehn
220 - zweihundert zwanzig
1010 - (ein)tausend zehn
1100 - (ein)tausend hundert
1110 - (ein)tausend hundert zehn
3330 - (drei)tausend dreihundert dreißig
names of Surat Al mulk is al mulk and tabarak
Some common Syrian last names include: Abdel, Al-Hassan, Al-Turk, Al-Mansour, and Al-Dimashqi.
Some of the most popular last names in Syria include Al-Omar, Al-Bashir, Al-Masri, Al-Khatib, and Al-Ahmad. These names are common among both Sunni and Shia Muslim populations in the country.
Al-Badr, Al-Ahzaab.
One of the most known names of Allah: Allah The One "Alwahid" The Greates "Allahu Akbar" The Creator "Al-Khaliq" The Healer "Al-Barie'e" The Merciful "Al-Rahman" The King "Al-Malik" The Most pious "Al-Qudous" The Peace "Al-Salam" The Believer "Al Mo'men" The Controller "Al Mohaymen" The Most Knowing "Al Aleem" The Sustainer "Al-Razik" The Most hearing "Al Samee'" These are few names of Allah the almighty. The 1000 names of Allah are listed in the Dua Jaushan-e-Kabir. One of them is Ism-e-Azam. Only Allah's Apostles know which.
Masjid al Haram, Masjid al Aqsa
names of the international schools in al ahsa
Al Raziq means "The Provider" and is one of the names of Allah
Al qahtani Al Shammari Al Onazy Al Dosary Al Subaiee Al Yami Al harbi Al Ghamdi Al Zahrani Al Reshedi Al Blawi Al Juhani Al ahmari and more..etc
It is pronounced shmalts (as in the name Al)
Yes, the Qur'an has other names as well: Al-Kitaab, Al-Furqan, Al-Mushaf, Al-Hudaa etc
Syed al tamash syed al khazi syed al qumash