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7 [seven]

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‫7 [هفت]‬

7 [haft]

‫اعداد‬

‫adaad‬‬‬

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I count: ‫-ن-می‌-مار-:‬ ‫م_ م________ ‫-ن م-‌-م-ر-:- -------------- ‫من می‌شمارم:‬ 0
‫ma---i--------a-:-‬‬ ‫m__ m_______________ ‫-a- m---h-m-a-a-:-‬- --------------------- ‫man mi-shomaaram:‬‬‬
one, two, three ‫-ک،--و،---‬ ‫ی__ د__ س__ ‫-ک- د-، س-‬ ------------ ‫یک، دو، سه‬ 0
‫-----d-,-s--‬-‬ ‫y___ d__ s_____ ‫-e-, d-, s-h-‬- ---------------- ‫yek, do, seh‬‬‬
I count to three. ‫---ت--سه م-‌--ار--‬ ‫م_ ت_ س_ م________ ‫-ن ت- س- م-‌-م-ر-.- -------------------- ‫من تا سه می‌شمارم.‬ 0
‫man-ta-seh mi--homa-----‬-‬ ‫m__ t_ s__ m_______________ ‫-a- t- s-h m---h-m-a-a-.-‬- ---------------------------- ‫man ta seh mi-shomaaram.‬‬‬
I count further: ‫من----تر-م-‌شم-رم-‬ ‫م_ ب____ م________ ‫-ن ب-ش-ر م-‌-م-ر-:- -------------------- ‫من بیشتر می‌شمارم:‬ 0
‫ma- bish-a- ---s-om-a-a---‬‬ ‫m__ b______ m_______________ ‫-a- b-s-t-r m---h-m-a-a-:-‬- ----------------------------- ‫man bishtar mi-shomaaram:‬‬‬
four, five, six, ‫----، پ-ج- ---‬ ‫چ____ پ___ ش___ ‫-ه-ر- پ-ج- ش-،- ---------------- ‫چهار، پنج، شش،‬ 0
‫-------- -a-j,-sh-s---‬‬ ‫c_______ p____ s________ ‫-h-h-a-, p-n-, s-o-h-‬-‬ ------------------------- ‫chahaar, panj, shosh,‬‬‬
seven, eight, nine ‫ه-ت، -شت،--ه-‬ ‫ه___ ه___ ن___ ‫-ف-، ه-ت- ن-،- --------------- ‫هفت، هشت، نه،‬ 0
‫haft,--a---,-n--,‬‬‬ ‫h____ h_____ n______ ‫-a-t- h-s-t- n-h-‬-‬ --------------------- ‫haft, hasht, neh,‬‬‬
I count. ‫-ن ---شم----‬ ‫م_ م________ ‫-ن م-‌-م-ر-.- -------------- ‫من می‌شمارم.‬ 0
‫--n-mi---om-a-a-.-‬‬ ‫m__ m_______________ ‫-a- m---h-m-a-a-.-‬- --------------------- ‫man mi-shomaaram.‬‬‬
You count. ‫-- ----ما-ی-‬ ‫ت_ م________ ‫-و م-‌-م-ر-.- -------------- ‫تو می‌شماری.‬ 0
‫t-o--i---o-aa-i.‬‬‬ ‫t__ m______________ ‫-o- m---h-m-a-i-‬-‬ -------------------- ‫too mi-shomaari.‬‬‬
He counts. ‫---(م-د--می‌-م--د.‬ ‫ا_ (م___ م________ ‫-و (-ر-) م-‌-م-ر-.- -------------------- ‫او (مرد) می‌شمارد.‬ 0
‫-o -----)----sh-----d.--‬ ‫o_ (m____ m______________ ‫-o (-o-d- m---h-m-a-d-‬-‬ -------------------------- ‫oo (mord) mi-shomaard.‬‬‬
One. The first. ‫-----ول-‬ ‫ی__ ا____ ‫-ک- ا-ل-‬ ---------- ‫یک، اول.‬ 0
‫--k-----l---‬ ‫y___ a_______ ‫-e-, a-a-.-‬- -------------- ‫yek, aval.‬‬‬
Two. The second. ‫-و--دو-.‬ ‫د__ د____ ‫-و- د-م-‬ ---------- ‫دو، دوم.‬ 0
‫do- d----.‬‬‬ ‫d__ d________ ‫-o- d-v-m-‬-‬ -------------- ‫do, dovom.‬‬‬
Three. The third. ‫-ه،--و--‬ ‫س__ س____ ‫-ه- س-م-‬ ---------- ‫سه، سوم.‬ 0
‫s--- --v--.‬-‬ ‫s___ s________ ‫-e-, s-v-m-‬-‬ --------------- ‫seh, sevom.‬‬‬
Four. The fourth. ‫-ه--،--ه-ر-.‬ ‫چ____ چ______ ‫-ه-ر- چ-ا-م-‬ -------------- ‫چهار، چهارم.‬ 0
‫-h-ha-r- c---aar-m-‬‬‬ ‫c_______ c____________ ‫-h-h-a-, c-a-a-r-m-‬-‬ ----------------------- ‫chahaar, chahaarom.‬‬‬
Five. The fifth. ‫پن-- -نجم-‬ ‫پ___ پ_____ ‫-ن-، پ-ج-.- ------------ ‫پنج، پنجم.‬ 0
‫p-n---pan-o----‬ ‫p____ p_________ ‫-a-j- p-n-o-.-‬- ----------------- ‫panj, panjom.‬‬‬
Six. The sixth. ‫شش،---م-‬ ‫ش__ ش____ ‫-ش- ش-م-‬ ---------- ‫شش، ششم.‬ 0
‫-----, sh-sh--.--‬ ‫s_____ s__________ ‫-h-s-, s-e-h-m-‬-‬ ------------------- ‫shosh, sheshom.‬‬‬
Seven. The seventh. ‫---، -----‬ ‫ه___ ه_____ ‫-ف-، ه-ت-.- ------------ ‫هفت، هفتم.‬ 0
‫ha----h------‬‬ ‫h____ h________ ‫-a-t- h-f-m-‬-‬ ---------------- ‫haft, haftm.‬‬‬
Eight. The eighth. ‫ه-ت، ه--م.‬ ‫ه___ ه_____ ‫-ش-، ه-ت-.- ------------ ‫هشت، هشتم.‬ 0
‫-as-t--h-s---m.‬‬‬ ‫h_____ h__________ ‫-a-h-, h-s-t-m-‬-‬ ------------------- ‫hasht, hashtom.‬‬‬
Nine. The ninth. ‫نه،--هم.‬ ‫ن__ ن____ ‫-ه- ن-م-‬ ---------- ‫نه، نهم.‬ 0
‫n-h- -oh-m.‬-‬ ‫n___ n________ ‫-e-, n-h-m-‬-‬ --------------- ‫neh, nohom.‬‬‬

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