“One” (1) in Lebanese Arabic

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

Wahad

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

واحد

When “1” is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:

١

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Examples in sentences or statements

 
“One black coffee, please.”

(m) Wahad 2ahwe sawda, 2arjouk.

(f) Wahad 2ahwe sawda, 2arjouke.

.واحد قهوة سودة، أرجوك (m)

.واحد قهوة سودة، أرجوكي (f)

 
“One more, please.”

(m) Wahad tene, 2arjouk.

(f) Wahad tene, 2arjouke.

.واحد تاني، أرجوك (m)

.واحد تاني، أرجوكي (f)

 
“Can I have one large pepperoni pizza?”

Fine 2ekhod wahad pizza pepperoni kbir?

فيني أخد واحد بيتزا ببيبيروني كبير؟

 
“See you at 1pm.”

(m) Bshoufak se3a wahad ba3ad 2al deher.

(f) Bshoufik se3a wahad ba3ad 2al deher.

.بشوفك الساعة وحدة بعد الظهر (m)

 .بشوفيك الساعة وحدة بعد الظهر (f)

 
“I will be there in one hour.”

Bkoun honik ba3ad se3a.

.بكون هونيك بعد ساعة

 

Other numbers in Lebanese Arabic

“Zero” (0) in Lebanese Arabic

“Two” (2) in Lebanese Arabic

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“One” (1) in Egyptian Arabic

“One” (1) in Tunisian Arabic

“One” (1) in Turkish
 

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