1) Numbers 1-2 behave as naat and manoot where both are the same gender. Numbers 3-10 follow the rules of mudaf and mudaf ilaihi, with the number (mudaf) coming first and the thing counted (mudaf ilaihi) coming second.
2) In the construction of mudaf and mudaf ilaihi, the gender of the number and thing counted are always opposite - if the thing counted is masculine, the number is feminine, and vice versa.
3) The noun being counted must be plural.
1) Numbers 1-2 behave as naat and manoot where both are the same gender. Numbers 3-10 follow the rules of mudaf and mudaf ilaihi, with the number (mudaf) coming first and the thing counted (mudaf ilaihi) coming second.
2) In the construction of mudaf and mudaf ilaihi, the gender of the number and thing counted are always opposite - if the thing counted is masculine, the number is feminine, and vice versa.
3) The noun being counted must be plural.
1) Numbers 1-2 behave as naat and manoot where both are the same gender. Numbers 3-10 follow the rules of mudaf and mudaf ilaihi, with the number (mudaf) coming first and the thing counted (mudaf ilaihi) coming second.
2) In the construction of mudaf and mudaf ilaihi, the gender of the number and thing counted are always opposite - if the thing counted is masculine, the number is feminine, and vice versa.
3) The noun being counted must be plural.
1) Numbers 1-2 behave as naat and manoot where both are the same gender. Numbers 3-10 follow the rules of mudaf and mudaf ilaihi, with the number (mudaf) coming first and the thing counted (mudaf ilaihi) coming second.
2) In the construction of mudaf and mudaf ilaihi, the gender of the number and thing counted are always opposite - if the thing counted is masculine, the number is feminine, and vice versa.
3) The noun being counted must be plural.
ithnathani. here the number comes after the manoot. From 3 to 10 we get a combination of Mudaf/Mudaf ilaihi. The adad (number) is mudaf and madood (thing counted) is mudaf ilaihi. The thing counted comes later and the number comes first. if the ob- ject being counted is masculine the number will be femenine. If the object being counted is femenine the number will be mas- culine. The noun being counted will be a plural noun. Feminine numbers are used with mas- culine nouns. These are the femenine numbers from 3-10
1-2 are masculine naat with masculine
manoot 3-10 example of masculine numbers used with femenine nouns.
1-2 example of femenine naat will go
with femenine manooot. 2 notebo oks 4 folders bus rooms 1-2 used as naat manoot where 3-10 is mudaf mudaf ilaihi and adad will come later and madood genders of adad and madood will come first always. are always opposite. F+M or M+F