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  2. Arabic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Arabic letters usage in Literary Arabic Abjadi Order Romanization [c] Letter name inIPA Letter name in Arabic script [d] Value in Literary Arabic Contextual forms Isolated form Hija'i Order Maghreb Common Final Medial Initial 1 1 ʾ / ʔ, ā [e] أَلِف /ʔ/, /aː/ [e] ـا: ا: 1 2 2 b: بَاء /b/ ـب ـبـ بـ ب: 2 22 22 t

  3. Abjad numerals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The Abjad numerals are a decimal numeral system in which the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet are assigned numerical values. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

  4. Arabic chat alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Those letters that do not have a close phonetic approximation in the Latin script are often expressed using numerals or other characters, so that the numeral graphically approximates the Arabic letter that one would otherwise use (e.g. ع is represented using the numeral 3 because the latter looks like a vertical reflection of the former).

  5. Abjad - Wikipedia

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    The name abjad is based on the Arabic alphabet's first (in its original order) four letters — corresponding to a, b, j, and d — to replace the more common terms "consonantary" and "consonantal alphabet" in describing the family of scripts classified as "West Semitic".

  6. Arabic letter frequency - Wikipedia

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    The following Arabic sources are used to generate an acceptable amount of data on which frequency statistics are conducted. The first seven volumes of the series البداية والنهاية (The Beginning and The End) [1] of Ibn Kathir, with 2,855 pages, containing 1,096,047 words, containing 4,326,031 letters.

  7. Arabic numerals - Wikipedia

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    The ten Arabic numerals ... The numerals themselves were referred to in the west as ashkāl al‐ghubār 'dust figures' or qalam al-ghubår 'dust letters'. [10]

  8. Arabic - Wikipedia

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    To handle those Arabic letters that cannot be accurately represented using the Latin script, numerals and other characters were appropriated. For example, the numeral "3" may be used to represent the Arabic letter ع . There is no universal name for this type of transliteration, but some have named it Arabic Chat Alphabet or IM Arabic. Other ...

  9. Alphabetic numeral system - Wikipedia

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    An alphabetic numeral system employs the letters of a script in the specific order of the alphabet in order to express numerals. In Greek, letters are assigned to respective numbers in the following sets: 1 through 9, 10 through 90, 100 through 900, and so on. Decimal places are represented by a single symbol.