80 in Arabic
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About 80 in Arabic
When speaking Arabic, 80 is expressed as ثمانون (thamānūn).
The number 80 is even. 80 comes up regularly in Arabic conversations — in stores, when giving your phone number, reading addresses, or discussing dates and ages.
Mastering numbers like 80 is one of the most practical skills when learning Arabic. Unlike vocabulary that only applies in specific contexts, numbers come up constantly — in shops, on public transport, in conversations about time and money, and when meeting new people.
Learning Numbers in Arabic
What makes Arabic numbers challenging
Arabic numbers present a unique visual challenge: while Arabic text reads right-to-left, numbers are written and read left-to-right — creating a constant mental direction switch. The Eastern Arabic numeral glyphs (٠١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩) look unfamiliar to Western eyes, even though they share common ancestry. Arabic also has dual forms for quantities of two, distinct from singular and plural, which affects counting. Pronunciation varies significantly between dialects — Egyptian, Gulf, and Levantine Arabic all say numbers somewhat differently.
Tips for learning Arabic numbers
Start by memorizing the Eastern Arabic numeral shapes — many are recognizable once you see the connection to Western digits (١ resembles 1, ٩ resembles 9). Practice reading numbers in both directions, as they appear left-to-right within right-to-left text. Focus on one dialect first (Egyptian Arabic is the most widely understood). Use price tags and phone numbers as real-world practice, since these combine visual recognition with spoken comprehension.