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What are the rules for gender agreement with numbers in Arabic?

Mastering gender agreement with numbers in Arabic can be one of the more challenging aspects for learners. Whether you are just starting your Arabic journey or looking to polish your grammar, understanding how numbers interact with masculine and feminine nouns is essential. This comprehensive guide from Talkpal will help you navigate the rules of gender agreement with numbers in Arabic, making your path to fluency a little smoother.

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Understanding Gender in Arabic Nouns

Before diving into the specifics of number agreement, it’s important to recall that every noun in Arabic is either masculine or feminine. Most nouns ending in the letter “taa’ marbuta” (ة) are feminine, while others are masculine. This gender distinction plays a crucial role in how numbers are used with nouns.

Gender Agreement Rules for Numbers 1 and 2

Numbers 1 (واحد for masculine, واحدة for feminine) and 2 (اثنان for masculine, اثنتان for feminine) agree in gender with the noun they modify. For example:

Notice that the number and the noun match in gender and, for number 2, both are in the dual form.

Gender Agreement for Numbers 3 to 10: The “Polarity Rule”

For numbers from 3 to 10, Arabic uses a “polarity rule,” which means the number takes the opposite gender of the noun it quantifies:

Examples:

This pattern continues through to the number 10.

Numbers 11 and 12: Agreement Returns

For 11 and 12, the gender of the number matches the gender of the noun, similar to numbers 1 and 2:

Numbers 13 to 19: Split Agreement

For numbers 13 to 19, the unit part (the first digit) follows the polarity rule (opposite gender), while the ten part (عشر or عشرة) matches the gender of the noun:

This split can be tricky, but with practice, it becomes second nature.

Numbers 20 and Above

From 20 upwards, the rules simplify. The number itself does not change for gender, but if a unit digit (like 21, 22, 23…) is used, the unit digit follows the same rules as numbers 1 to 9, and the gender agreement applies only to the unit part:

Common Exceptions and Tips

Some nouns, especially those referring to humans, might use the masculine form for groups with mixed gender. Additionally, in everyday spoken Arabic (dialects), these rules might be relaxed, but in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), they are important for proper usage.

When in doubt, practice with examples and immerse yourself in the language. Using resources like the Talkpal AI language learning platform can help reinforce these rules through interactive exercises and real-life context.

Summary Table: Gender Agreement with Numbers in Arabic

Numbers Agreement Rule Example with Masculine Noun Example with Feminine Noun
1 & 2 Same as noun ولد واحد، ولدان اثنان بنت واحدة، بنتان اثنتان
3–10 Opposite of noun ثلاثة أولاد ثلاث بنات
11 & 12 Same as noun أحد عشر ولداً، اثنا عشر ولداً إحدى عشرة بنتاً، اثنتا عشرة بنتاً
13–19 Unit: opposite, Ten: same ثلاثة عشر ولداً ثلاث عشرة بنتاً
20+ Unit follows rules, rest unchanged واحد وعشرون ولداً واحدة وعشرون بنتاً

Final Thoughts

Grasping the rules of gender agreement with numbers in Arabic is a significant step towards mastering the language. By understanding these patterns and practicing regularly, you can communicate more accurately and naturally. For more tips, resources, and interactive practice, visit Talkpal’s AI language learning blog and continue your Arabic learning journey with confidence.

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