Arabic Numbers 0–100: How to Read, Write, and Convert Them

Updated: July 17, 2026 · 4 min read

Fun fact: the "123" digits used in the West are called Arabic numerals, while the Arab world often uses "١٢٣" — the Eastern Arabic (Hindi) numerals. Here are both systems side by side.

٠0sifr
١1wahid
٢2ithnan
٣3thalatha
٤4arba3a
٥5khamsa
٦6sitta
٧7sab3a
٨8thamaniya
٩9tis3a
١٠103ashara

The Tens

20 = عشرون (3ishrun) · 30 = ثلاثون (thalathun) · 40 = أربعون · 50 = خمسون · 60 = ستون · 70 = سبعون · 80 = ثمانون · 90 = تسعون · 100 = مئة (mi'a). For 25, Arabic says "five and twenty": خمسة وعشرون.

Convert 123 ↔ ١٢٣ Automatically

Need to convert digits inside a document? The QuickArabi Arabic keyboard includes a one-click digit converter in both directions.