Talk:Arabic/Arabic numbers

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The number ten is not .l, but 1., since numbers are written from left to right, unlike normal words.

Also, drawing guides would be nice. Illustrations that show the direction and order of the strokes.--66.157.116.9 21:31, 2 February 2006 (UTC)

I find this strange (added 1 April 2006 by TwoThirty): "Arabic numerals (how the numbers look) are of two  types, the one's used in North America, and the one's   not used in North America." ("Nort America":) This loosely implies South America and Europe would use non-European "arabic" numbers. On the other hand, replacing it with "Europe" would imply the same about North and South America (and most parts of Africa, etc). ("two types":) There seems to be at least three types. The paragraph is difficult to reformulate. Maybe just remove it. The table says it all. /David Andersson