Tarkib Adadi Jun 2026
Usually ends in a Fatha . Typical for objects (Maful).
Grammarians extend tarkib adadi conceptually to numbers 21–99 when formed with wa (“and”), e.g., thalathah wa ‘ishrūna (twenty-three). While not a single indeclinable word, they share the property of the unit preceding the tens and the noun remaining singular accusative. However, true tarkib (construction) is reserved for 11–19, as the elements in 21–99 are separate words and inflect for case. tarkib adadi
Tarkib Adadi is not a "first grade topic" to be checked off a list. It is the grammar of mathematics. Just as a writer needs to understand sentence structure to write creatively, a student needs to understand number composition to solve real-world problems like budgeting, measurement, and data analysis. Usually ends in a Fatha
While Tarkib Adadi focuses on numbers, it belongs to a broader family of phrase constructions: : A possessive phrase (e.g., Salah ad-Din ). While not a single indeclinable word, they share
for numbers, or should we translate some compound examples into Urdu script