“Eleven” (11) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, “Eleven” is written using the Latin script as:

7dech

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

حداش

When “11” is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:

١١

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Examples in sentences or statements

 
Can I buy these 11 pens?”

Ta3tini 7dech stylo?

تعطيني حداش ستيل؟

 
“My flight arrives at 11:15am.”

El vol mta3i tousel la7dech wrbo3 mta3 sbe7.

.الفل متاعي توصل لحداش وربع متع صباح

 
“The vet appointment is at 11:00am.”

El rendez-vous m3a el vetairinaire m3a 11 mta3 sbee7.

.الرونديفو مع الفتيرينار مع لحداش متع الصباح

 
“I’ll be asleep by 11pm.”

Bech norkod m3a ma7dech.

.باش نرقد مع لحداش

 
“I just finished reading eleven pages.”

Kamalt 9rit 7dech saf7a.

.كملت قريت حداش صفحة

 

Other numbers in Tunisian Arabic

“Ten” (10) in Tunisian Arabic

“Twelve” (12) in Tunisian Arabic

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Eleven (11)” in Lebanese Arabic

“Eleven” (11) in Egyptian Arabic

“Eleven” (11) in Turkish
 

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