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    How would you say one thousand eight hundred (1800) in Arabic?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    The word for "thousand" is "alf". To say "one thousand eight hundred" in Arabic, you would say "alf thamaniya mi’a." For two thousand, you would use the dual form of "alf," "alfain." For three thousand and above, you would use the plural "alaaf."
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    Can someone write this in the Arabic numbers?
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    ١ one, ٢ two, ٣ three, ٤ four, ٥ five, ٦ six, ٧ seven, ٨ eight, ٩ nine, ١٠ ten. As you can see, some numbers are similar to English numbers, such as the one and the nine.
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    Are there any sites I can go to where I can hear someone counting out the numbers?
    Veronika Barchánková
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    Try Google Translator, which has a feature to read out loud anything you write.
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    How do I say "I am from..." in Arabic?
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    You would say: "ana min.....". A-na min (rhymes with din). 'Ana' means 'I am'. 'min' means 'from' (literally). So to say I am from say America, you would say: Ana min Am-ree-cah (America). Remember to not stretch the end of 'ana'. It ends with a sort of jerk, as if your air was suddenly cut off.
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