'Adad Tartibi (Bilangan Urut/Tingkatan) 1 s/d 100 - BAHASA ARAB KELAS 8 MTS/SMP (BAB 1 : SESI 6)

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Introduction

This tutorial will guide you through understanding and using 'Adad Tartibi, which refers to ordinal numbers in Arabic, from 1 to 100. This content is essential for eighth-grade students learning Arabic, particularly in the context of the 2013 curriculum. By the end of this guide, you'll be able to recognize and use these numbers in various contexts.

Step 1: Understanding ‘Adad Tartibi

  • 'Adad Tartibi translates to "ordinal numbers" in Arabic.
  • Ordinal numbers indicate the position or order of objects or events (e.g., first, second, third).
  • Familiarizing yourself with these numbers enhances your ability to express sequences in Arabic.

Step 2: Learning ‘Adad Tartibi from 1 to 10

  • Here are the ordinal numbers from 1 to 10 in Arabic:

    1. الأول (al-awwal) - First
    2. الثاني (ath-thani) - Second
    3. الثالث (ath-thalith) - Third
    4. الرابع (ar-rabi') - Fourth
    5. الخامس (al-khamis) - Fifth
    6. السادس (as-sadis) - Sixth
    7. السابع (as-sabi') - Seventh
    8. الثامن (ath-thamin) - Eighth
    9. التاسع (at-tasi') - Ninth
    10. العاشر (al-'ashir) - Tenth
  • Tip: Practice pronouncing these numbers aloud to build familiarity.

Step 3: Learning ‘Adad Tartibi from 11 to 20

  • Here are the ordinal numbers from 11 to 20 in Arabic:

    1. الحادي عشر (al-hadi 'ashar) - Eleventh
    2. الثاني عشر (ath-thani 'ashar) - Twelfth
    3. الثالث عشر (ath-thalith 'ashar) - Thirteenth
    4. الرابع عشر (ar-rabi' 'ashar) - Fourteenth
    5. الخامس عشر (al-khamis 'ashar) - Fifteenth
    6. السادس عشر (as-sadis 'ashar) - Sixteenth
    7. السابع عشر (as-sabi' 'ashar) - Seventeenth
    8. الثامن عشر (ath-thamin 'ashar) - Eighteenth
    9. التاسع عشر (at-tasi' 'ashar) - Nineteenth
    10. العشرون (al-'ishrun) - Twentieth
  • Tip: Write these down and try to recall them without looking.

Step 4: Learning ‘Adad Tartibi from 21 to 100

  • Ordinal numbers from 21 to 100 are formed by combining the tens with the units. Here are some key examples:

      1. الحادي والعشرون (al-hadi wa al-'ishrun) - Twenty-first
      1. الثلاثون (ath-thalathun) - Thirtieth
      1. الأربعون (al-arba'un) - Fortieth
      1. الخمسون (al-khamisun) - Fiftieth
      1. الستون (as-situn) - Sixtieth
      1. السبعون (as-sab'un) - Seventieth
      1. الثمانون (ath-thamanun) - Eightieth
      1. التسعون (at-tis'un) - Ninetieth
      1. المئة (al-mi'a) - One hundred
  • Tip: Create flashcards to memorize these combinations effectively.

Conclusion

In this guide, you learned about 'Adad Tartibi, focusing on ordinal numbers from 1 to 100 in Arabic. Start with the basics (1-10), progress to 11-20, and then tackle higher numbers. Regular practice will help reinforce your memory and improve your proficiency in Arabic. Consider using these numbers in daily conversations or writing exercises to solidify your learning. Happy studying!