number in Arabic
number in Arabic is رَقْم, نمره, نمرة — number means a value used to count, measure, or label something.
number in Arabic
رَقْم
Pronounced: raqm
used to show the rank of something in a list or sequence
نمره
Pronounced: nímra
used to show the rank of something in a list or sequence
نمرة
Pronounced: nímra
used to show the rank of something in a list or sequence
رقم
Pronounced: raqm
used to show the rank of something in a list or sequence
What does "number" mean?
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noun A value used to count, measure, or label something.
"Pick a number between one and ten."
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noun A telephone number.
"Can I get your number before you go?"
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noun A single song or routine within a larger performance.
"The band closed the show with an upbeat number."
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noun Informal: an outfit, especially a stylish one.
"She turned up in a stunning little black number."
number in a sentence
- Pick a number between one and ten.
- The house number was painted on the gate.
- Can I get your number before you go?
- The band closed the show with an upbeat number.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "number" in Arabic?
"number" in Arabic is رَقْم, نمره, نمرة. number means: A value used to count, measure, or label something.
How do you pronounce رَقْم?
"number" in Arabic is رَقْم, pronounced "raqm".
How do you use "number" in a sentence?
Example: "Pick a number between one and ten." In Arabic, "number" is رَقْم, نمره, نمرة.
Are there other ways to say "number" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "number": رَقْم, نمره, نمرة, رقم.
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