Levantine Arabic/Numbers

0-2
The numbers one and two have a masculine and a feminine form. As the singular and dual form of the noun already imply the number, those numbers are only used with a noun in order to stress it. In that case the numbers follow the noun like an adjective.

3-99
The numbers 3 to 19 have two forms as well, one used independently and one preceding a noun. The noun is plural only after the numbers 3 to 10. After numbers larger than 10 the singular is used.



100 and above


As ('alf) is technically a noun, the numbers 11,000-999,000 are created with attributive form of the number followed by  ('alf, singular).

Ordinal numers
Ordinal numbers can either precede or follow the noun. When preceding the noun, the masculine singular form is used without the definite article.

There are no ordinal numbers above 10, instead the cardinal numer is used following the noun.

Examples: