ARAB 2101 Chapter : Cardinal Numerals

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I/ the arabic numerals are written and pronounced the following way: Ii/ the numerals 1 and 2 are adjectives and agree as such with the principal noun in case, state, gender and number. Each numeral from 1-10 has a masculine and a feminine form: nominative genitive accusative. Iii/ the rule of polarity: this rule applies to 3-10 in connection with countable nouns. A masculine countable noun is preceded by the feminine form of the numeral. A feminine countable noun is preceded by the masculine form of the numeral. The numeral and the noun are the 1st and 2nd term of a genitive construction. The noun is indefinite and takes the genitive plural: The numeral in connection with a feminine noun. The numeral in connection with a masculine noun. Iv/ the numerals 11-19 are . There is agreement in gender between the numeral , f. and the following noun. The noun takes the accusative singular: in connection with a feminine noun.

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