Ordinal Numbers & Fractions Flashcards

For #1-12, there is a separate form for cardinal and ordinal numbers. From 13 on there is no difference between the cardinal and ordinal number. Ordinal numbers act like adjectives, and therefore must agree in gender and number with the noun they describe. Listed are the masculine singular forms. To make the feminine form, add "-a" to the ordinal number. To make it plural, add "-in".

1
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first

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l-luwl

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2
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second

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t-tani

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3
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third

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t-talt

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4
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fourth

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r-rab3

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5
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fifth

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l-khaams

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6
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sixth

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s-saads

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7
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seventh

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s-sab3

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8
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eighth

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t-tamn

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9
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ninth

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t-tas3

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10
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tenth

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l-3ashr

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11
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eleventh

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l-7aDsh

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12
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twelfth

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T-Tansh

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13
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first (fem.)

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l-luwla

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14
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first (plural)

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l-luwlin

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15
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third (fem.)

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t-talta

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16
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third (plural)

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t-taltin

17
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Half (1/2)

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nS

18
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One third (1/3)

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tulut

19
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One fourth (1/4)

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rb3