“Three” (3) in Lebanese Arabic

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

Tlete

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

تلاتة

When “3” is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:

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Examples in sentences or statements

 
“The unit has three bedrooms.”

2al she2a 2ela tlete gheraf nawm.

.الشقة الها تلات غرف نوم

 
“Check-in is at 3pm.”

2al 2eltihak 2al se3a tlete ba3ad 2al deher.

.الإلتحاق الساعة تلاتة  بعد الظهر

 
“I have three siblings.”

3ande tlete 2ekhwe.

.عندي تلات اخوة

 
“The street number is 3.”

Ra2em 2al sheri3 tlete.

.رقم الشارع تلاتة

 
“Three coffees, please.”

(m) Tlete 2ahwe, 2arjouk.

(f) Tlete 2ahwe, 2arjouke.

 .تلاتة قهوة، أرجوك (m)

 .تلاتة قهوة، أرجوكي (f)

 

Other numbers in Lebanese Arabic

“Two” (2) in Lebanese Arabic

“Four” (4) in Lebanese Arabic

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Three” (3) in Egyptian Arabic

“Three” (3) in Tunisian Arabic

“Three” (3) in Turkish
 

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