“Five” (5) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, “Five” is written using the Latin script as:

Khamse

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

خمسة

When “5” is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:

٥
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Examples in sentences or statements

 
“I’ll buy these five tomatoes, please.”

(m) Bade 2eshtere hal khamse banadoura, 2arjouk.

(f) Bade 2eshtere hal khamse banadoura, 2arjouke.

.بدي أشتري هالخمس بندورات، أرجوك (m)

.بدي أشتري هالخمس بندورات، أرجوكي (f)

 
“Can I buy these five tomatoes?”

Fine 2eshtere hal khamse banadoura?

فيني أشتري هالخمس بندورات؟

 
“Here are five tomatoes.”

Hawde khamse banadoura.

.هودي خمس بندورات

 
“We’re in Suite #5.”

Nahna bi gherfe ra2em khamse.

.نحنا بغرفة رقم خمسة

 
“How much to rent a car for five days?”

2adesh sa3er 2ajar siyara li medat khamse 2iyem?

أديش سعر أجار سيارة لمدة خمسة أيام؟

 

Other numbers in Lebanese Arabic

“Four” (4) in Lebanese Arabic

“Six” (6) in Lebanese Arabic

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Five” (5) in Egyptian Arabic

“Five” (5) in Tunisian Arabic

“Five” (5) in Turkish
 

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