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Adadi ((link)) | Tarkib

– As the user types a number in Arabic text, the app suggests the correct form of the following noun in real time.

: It merges words into a new term without any form of reduction, maintaining the original morphology of the base words. tarkib adadi

Use part-part-whole mats. Show the whole (e.g., 7) and one part (e.g., 2). The child must write or say the missing part (5). – As the user types a number in

A child who has automated these compositions no longer "counts on" their fingers; they instantly recognize the relationship. Show the whole (e

In the study of Arabic grammar, a tarkib (or murakkab ) refers to any construction formed by joining two or more words together. When this structural blending specifically involves numbers, it manifests as a , governing the precise relationship between a cardinal number ( adad ) and the item being counted ( ma'dud ).

These include the individual numbers from 1 to 10. Their primary rule is the gender agreement pattern.

The number usually comes before the noun, and the noun is typically in the plural, genitive form ( Majrur ).

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