مِائَة
You're starting with numbers in Arabic, and that's a great practical step! Let's look at a key one: مِائَة (mi'a).
This word simply means 'one hundred'. It's used just like 'one hundred' in English when you're counting things or talking about quantities.
You'll hear and use مِائَة often, whether you're discussing money, age, or distances. It's a foundational number to know.
Practice saying it and recognizing it when you see it. It will help you build your number vocabulary quickly!
When counting in Arabic, مِائَة (mi'ah) is the word for one hundred. It's important to remember that when you count 100 of something, you use مِائَة followed by a singular noun in the genitive case, just like with numbers from three to ten.
For example, you would say مِائَة كِتَابٍ (mi'ah kitaabin) for 'one hundred books,' not مِائَة كُتُبٍ. The noun after مِائَة is always singular and has a kasra at the end (genitive case). This is a common pattern for numbers like 100, 200, and so on, which is different from how you might count in English.
When discussing quantities, مِائَة directly translates to "one hundred." It is commonly used when counting objects or referring to a specific amount of something. You might encounter it in phrases like مِائَة دِرْهَم (one hundred dirhams) or مِائَة كِتَاب (one hundred books). Understanding its usage is crucial for grasping basic numerical expressions in Arabic.
مِائَة 30秒了解
- Counts as 100
- Feminine noun
- Used for quantities
§ What does it mean and when do people use it?
The Arabic word you're learning today is مِائَة (mi'ah). This is a noun and it simply means 'one hundred' or 'a hundred'. It's a foundational number, so you'll hear and use it constantly in everyday Arabic conversation.
- DEFINITION
- The number 100.
You use مِائَة just like you would use 'one hundred' in English. Think about all the situations where you use numbers:
- Counting things: "I have one hundred books."
- Talking about money: "This costs one hundred dollars."
- Giving ages: "He is one hundred years old."
- Referring to quantities: "There are one hundred people."
Let's look at some examples to make this clearer. Pay attention to how مِائَة is used with other words.
لَدَيَّ مِائَة كِتاب.
Translation hint: "I have one hundred books." Here, مِائَة directly precedes the noun it's counting.
هذا يُكَلِّفُ مِائَة دولار.
Translation hint: "This costs one hundred dollars." Again, مِائَة is used for a quantity of money.
عُمْرُهُ مِائَة سَنَة.
Translation hint: "His age is one hundred years." (He is one hundred years old.) This shows how it's used with time periods like years.
You'll also find مِائَة used in more abstract ways, like percentages. When you say "one hundred percent," you'll use مِائَة.
أنا مُتَأَكِّدٌ مِائَة بالمِائَة.
Translation hint: "I am one hundred percent sure." Here, 'بالمِائَة' means 'percent'.
In summary, مِائَة is the basic way to say 'one hundred' in Arabic. It's essential for counting, talking about money, time, and percentages. Practice these examples, and you'll quickly get comfortable using it. The key is exposure and repetition. Listen for it in Arabic conversations, and try to use it yourself whenever you get a chance.
§ Understanding مِائَة (mi'ah)
You're learning Arabic and you need to know how to talk about numbers. Today we're looking at مِائَة (mi'ah), which means 'one hundred'. This isn't just a word you'll find in textbooks; it's used all the time in everyday conversations, whether you're at work, school, or just listening to the news. Let's see where and how you'll hear it.
- Arabic Word
- مِائَة (mi'ah)
- Definition
- The number 100.
§ In the Workplace
In a professional setting, you'll hear مِائَة when discussing quantities, budgets, or percentages. It's a fundamental number for any business interaction. Here are some common ways it's used:
- Talking about money or finances.
- Referring to quantities of products or items.
- Discussing statistics or reports.
تلقينا مِائَة طلب هذا الشهر.
Translation hint: "We received one hundred applications this month."
يبلغ سعر المنتج مِائَة دولار.
Translation hint: "The product costs one hundred dollars."
§ In an Educational Setting
At school or university, مِائَة is essential for talking about grades, scores, pages in a book, or even dates. You'll hear it frequently in lectures, discussions, and when reviewing assignments.
- Referring to exam scores or percentages.
- Counting pages in a book or document.
- Discussing historical dates.
حصلت على مِائَة في الامتحان.
Translation hint: "I got one hundred on the exam."
اقرأ الفصل الذي يبدأ من صفحة مِائَة.
Translation hint: "Read the chapter that starts from page one hundred."
§ In the News and Media
When you're listening to the news or reading articles, numbers are everywhere. مِائَة is frequently used to describe statistics, populations, or significant figures. Pay attention to how it's used in these contexts:
- Reporting on populations or demographics.
- Discussing financial markets or economic indicators.
- Mentioning distances or measurements.
تجاوز عدد السكان مِائَة مليون.
Translation hint: "The population exceeded one hundred million."
ارتفعت الأسهم بنسبة مِائَة بالمئة.
Translation hint: "Stocks rose by one hundred percent."
As you can see, مِائَة is a versatile word that you'll encounter in many different situations. By practicing these examples and listening for it in context, you'll quickly become comfortable using it yourself.
How Formal Is It?
"مِائَةُ عَامٍ مَضَتْ عَلَى هَذَا الْحَدَثِ الْعَظِيمِ. (One hundred years have passed since this great event.)"
"لَدَيْنَا مِائَةُ كِتَابٍ فِي الْمَكْتَبَةِ. (We have one hundred books in the library.)"
"مِيّة جنيه استرليني تكفي للمشتريات اليوم. (One hundred sterling pounds is enough for today's shopping.)"
"لَدَيْنَا مِائَةُ لُعْبَةٍ مُلَوَّنَةٍ. (We have one hundred colorful toys.)"
"إدفعلي مِيّة بس عشان أخلص الشغلانة دي. (Just pay me a hundred to finish this job.)"
趣味小知识
The word for 'hundred' is very similar across many Semitic languages, showing its ancient roots.
需要掌握的语法
Like most numbers between 3 and 10, when 'مِائَة' (100) is used to count masculine nouns, the noun it counts will be in the singular form and genitive case.
مِائَةُ رَجُلٍ (mi'atu rajulin) - one hundred men (literally: hundred of a man)
When 'مِائَة' (100) is used to count feminine nouns, the noun it counts will also be in the singular form and genitive case.
مِائَةُ امْرَأَةٍ (mi'atu imra'atin) - one hundred women (literally: hundred of a woman)
When 'مِائَة' (100) is preceded by another number, such as in 'two hundred' or 'three hundred', it will remain in the singular form.
مِائَتَا رَجُلٍ (mi'atā rajulin) - two hundred men; ثَلَاثُ مِائَةِ امْرَأَةٍ (thalāthu mi'ati imra'atin) - three hundred women
When 'مِائَة' (100) is used in a possessive construction (إضافة - iḍāfah), it takes the appropriate case ending based on its grammatical function in the sentence.
كِتَابُ مِائَةٍ (kitābu mi'atin) - a book of one hundred (meaning a book that is one hundred pages/chapters, etc., depending on context)
The plural form of 'مِائَة' is 'مِئَات' (mi'āt), meaning 'hundreds'. This plural form is used when referring to hundreds in a general sense, rather than counting a specific quantity of items.
مِئَاتُ السِّنِينَ (mi'ātu al-sinīna) - hundreds of years
按水平分级的例句
مِائَةُ عامٍ مرّت على تأسيس هذه المدينة العريقة.
One hundred years passed since the founding of this ancient city.
Here, 'مِائَةُ' (mi'atu) is the subject of the sentence, and 'عامٍ' (aam) is in the genitive case, following the pattern for numbers 3-100 where the noun counted is plural and in the genitive case. However, with 'مِائَة', the noun counted is singular and in the genitive case.
دفعتُ مِائَةَ دولارٍ ثمنَ هذا الكتاب.
I paid one hundred dollars for this book.
Here, 'مِائَةَ' (mi'ata) is the direct object and takes the accusative case. 'دولارٍ' (doolaar) is singular and in the genitive case.
وصل أكثر من مِائَةِ شخصٍ إلى الحفل.
More than one hundred people arrived at the party.
'مِائَةِ' (mi'ati) is in the genitive case because it follows 'من' (min), a preposition. 'شخصٍ' (shakhs) is singular and in the genitive case.
يحتاج المشروع إلى مِائَةِ ساعة عمل إضافية.
The project needs one hundred additional working hours.
'مِائَةِ' (mi'ati) is in the genitive case because it functions as the genitive complement (مضاف إليه) to 'إلى' (ila), a preposition. 'ساعة' (saa'ah) is singular and in the genitive case.
تبعد المدرسة عن بيتي بمِائَةِ متر تقريبًا.
The school is approximately one hundred meters away from my house.
'مِائَةِ' (mi'ati) is in the genitive case, preceded by the preposition 'بِـ' (bi-). 'متر' (mitr) is singular and in the genitive case.
أكملت مِائَةَ صفحة من الرواية في يوم واحد.
I completed one hundred pages of the novel in one day.
'مِائَةَ' (mi'ata) is the direct object and takes the accusative case. 'صفحة' (safhah) is singular and in the genitive case.
لدينا مِائَةُ طالب جديد هذا العام.
We have one hundred new students this year.
'مِائَةُ' (mi'atu) is the subject here, and 'طالب' (taalib) is singular and in the genitive case.
يمكنك أن ترى القلعة من على بعد مِائَةِ كيلومتر.
You can see the castle from one hundred kilometers away.
'مِائَةِ' (mi'ati) is in the genitive case because it follows 'بعد' (ba'd), which functions as a preposition here. 'كيلومتر' (kiloomitr) is singular and in the genitive case.
يَزِيدُ عَدَدُ سُكَّانِ المَدِينَةِ عَنْ مِائَةِ أَلْفِ نَسَمَةٍ.
The city's population exceeds one hundred thousand people.
Here, 'مِائَة' (one hundred) is followed by 'أَلْفِ' (thousand) in the genitive case, as 'مِائَة' acts as a possessor.
اشْتَرَيْتُ كِتَابًا بِمِائَةِ دِرْهَمٍ.
I bought a book for one hundred dirhams.
The preposition 'بِـ' (for/with) is attached to 'مِائَة', making it 'بِمِائَةِ'. 'دِرْهَمٍ' (dirham) is in the genitive case because it comes after a number, indicating a quantity.
تَقْطَعُ السَّيَّارَةُ مِائَةَ كِيلُومِتْرٍ فِي السَّاعَةِ.
The car travels one hundred kilometers per hour.
'مِائَةَ' is in the accusative case because it is the direct object of the verb 'تَقْطَعُ' (travels). 'كِيلُومِتْرٍ' (kilometer) is in the genitive case.
تَجَاوَزَ عُمْرُ الشَّجَرَةِ مِائَةَ عَامٍ.
The tree's age exceeded one hundred years.
'مِائَةَ' is in the accusative case as it is the direct object of 'تَجَاوَزَ' (exceeded). 'عَامٍ' (year) is in the genitive case.
يُوَافِقُ مِائَةُ فِي المِائَةِ مِنْ الطُّلابِ عَلَى القَرَارِ.
One hundred percent of the students agree with the decision.
'مِائَةُ' is in the nominative case as it is the subject of the verb 'يُوَافِقُ' (agree). 'فِي المِائَةِ' means 'percent'.
لَدَيْنَا مِائَةُ خِيَارٍ مُتَاحٍ لَكَ.
We have one hundred options available for you.
'مِائَةُ' is in the nominative case because it is the subject (literally, 'one hundred options are with us'). 'خِيَارٍ' (option) is in the genitive case.
احْتَاجَ إِلَى مِائَةِ دَقِيقَةٍ لإِنْهَاءِ العَمَلِ.
He needed one hundred minutes to finish the work.
'إِلَى' (to/for) is a preposition, so 'مِائَةِ' is in the genitive case. 'دَقِيقَةٍ' (minute) is also in the genitive case.
كَتَبْتُ مِائَةَ كَلِمَةٍ فِي مُقَدِّمَةِ المَقَالِ.
I wrote one hundred words in the introduction of the article.
'مِائَةَ' is in the accusative case because it is the direct object of 'كَتَبْتُ' (I wrote). 'كَلِمَةٍ' (word) is in the genitive case.
يبلغ عدد سكان المدينة ما يقرب من مائة ألف نسمة.
The city's population is approximately one hundred thousand people.
مائة ألف is used for 'one hundred thousand'.
لقد قرأت مائة صفحة من الكتاب في يوم واحد.
I read one hundred pages of the book in one day.
مائة صفحة (one hundred pages) shows the noun after 'مائة' is singular and indefinite.
كلفني إصلاح السيارة مائة دولار.
The car repair cost me one hundred dollars.
مائة دولار (one hundred dollars) is common usage.
مر على تأسيس الشركة مائة عام.
One hundred years have passed since the company was founded.
مائة عام (one hundred years) shows 'عام' (year) is singular after 'مائة'.
يحتوي هذا المعجم على مائة ألف كلمة.
This dictionary contains one hundred thousand words.
مائة ألف كلمة (one hundred thousand words) demonstrates how 'مائة ألف' precedes the singular noun.
لقد جمعت مائة توقيع لدعم العريضة.
I collected one hundred signatures to support the petition.
مائة توقيع (one hundred signatures) is straightforward.
حصل على مائة نقطة في الاختبار.
He got one hundred points on the test.
مائة نقطة (one hundred points) is another example of singular noun after 'مائة'.
القطعة الأثرية عمرها أكثر من مائة عام.
The artifact is more than one hundred years old.
أكثر من مائة عام (more than one hundred years) is a common phrase.
语法模式
习语与表达
"مِائَة بالمِائَة"
One hundred percent, completely, absolutely
أنا مِائَة بالمِائَة متأكد من هذا. (I am 100% sure of this.)
neutral"مِائَة ألف شكر"
A hundred thousand thanks, many many thanks
مِائَة ألف شكر على مساعدتك. (A hundred thousand thanks for your help.)
neutral"مِائَة عام من العزلة"
A hundred years of solitude (often referencing the novel)
رواية 'مِائَة عام من العزلة' مشهورة جداً. (The novel 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' is very famous.)
neutral"مِائَة وجه"
Many faces, many aspects (of a problem or person)
المشكلة لها مِائَة وجه. (The problem has many aspects.)
formal"مِائَة مرة"
A hundred times, repeatedly
قلت لك مِائَة مرة لا تفعل ذلك. (I told you a hundred times not to do that.)
neutral"مِائَة من مِائَة"
One hundred out of one hundred, perfect score
لقد حصل على مِائَة من مِائَة في الامتحان. (He got one hundred out of one hundred on the exam.)
neutral"في مِائَة"
In percentage, per hundred
زيادة في مِائَة. (An increase in percentage.)
formal"لا تساوي مِائَة"
Not worth a hundred, worthless, insignificant
هذا لا يساوي مِائَة. (This is not worth a hundred.)
informal"ألف مِائَة"
One thousand one hundred (can be used to exaggerate quantity)
لدي ألف مِائَة شيء لأفعله اليوم. (I have a thousand one hundred things to do today.)
informal"مِائَة يوم"
A hundred days (a period of time)
قضيت مِائَة يوم في السفر. (I spent a hundred days traveling.)
neutral句型
[Quantity] + مِائَة + [Noun in Genitive Case]
لَدَيْنَا مِائَةُ طَالِبٍ. (We have one hundred students.)
[Verb] + مِائَة + [Noun in Genitive Case]
أَكَلْتُ مِائَةَ تُفَّاحَةٍ. (I ate one hundred apples.)
مِائَة + مِنَ + [Plural Noun]
مِائَةٌ مِنَ النَّاسِ حَضَرُوا. (One hundred of the people attended.)
[Noun] + لَهُ/لَهَا + مِائَة + [Noun in Genitive Case]
الْمَدِينَةُ لَهَا مِائَةُ مَسْجِدٍ. (The city has one hundred mosques.)
فِي + مِائَة + [Noun in Genitive Case]
فِي مِائَةِ سَنَةٍ، تَغَيَّرَ الْعَالَمُ. (In one hundred years, the world changed.)
أَكْثَرُ مِنْ + مِائَة + [Noun in Genitive Case]
هُنَاكَ أَكْثَرُ مِنْ مِائَةِ حَيَوَانٍ. (There are more than one hundred animals.)
مِائَةُ فِي الْمِائَةِ (One hundred percent)
أَنَا مُتَأَكِّدٌ مِائَةَ فِي الْمِائَةِ. (I am one hundred percent sure.)
بَعْدَ مِائَةِ [Noun]
بَعْدَ مِائَةِ كِيلُومِتْرٍ، نَصِلُ. (After one hundred kilometers, we will arrive.)
小贴士
Learn the basic numbers first
Before you tackle مِائَة (mi'ah), make sure you're comfortable with numbers 1-10 and then 10-100. This will build a strong foundation for larger numbers.
Pronunciation practice for مِائَة
The 'a' sound in مِائَة (mi'ah) is a long 'aa'. Practice saying it out loud to get the pronunciation right. It's often pronounced with a glottal stop before the 'a' sound.
Using مِائَة with nouns
When you use مِائَة (mi'ah) with a noun, the noun that follows is usually in the genitive case and singular. For example, 'مِائَة كِتَابٍ' (mi'atu kitaabin) means 'one hundred books'.
Distinguish between hundred and thousand
Don't confuse مِائَة (mi'ah - hundred) with 'أَلْف' (alf - thousand). Pay attention to the spelling and pronunciation.
Listen for مِائَة in context
Try to find examples of مِائَة (mi'ah) being used in Arabic speech or media. This helps you hear how it sounds naturally and in different contexts.
Write out numbers for practice
Practice writing out numbers in Arabic script, especially those involving مِائَة (mi'ah). This reinforces your understanding of the numeral and its spelling.
Grammar with numbers can be tricky
Arabic number grammar can be complex. For مِائَة (mi'ah), remember that the following noun is singular and genitive. Don't assume it works like English pluralization.
Numbers in daily life
Numbers like مِائَة (mi'ah) are used frequently in daily Arabic conversations for things like prices, ages, and quantities.
Combining with other numbers
Once you master مِائَة (mi'ah), learn how it combines with other numbers, such as 'مِائَة وَوَاحِد' (mi'ah wa waahid - one hundred and one).
Create example sentences
Make your own simple sentences using مِائَة (mi'ah). For example: 'عندي مِائَة دِرْهَمٍ.' (I have one hundred dirhams.)
词源
Proto-Semitic
原始含义: a hundred
Afro-Asiatic文化背景
The number 100 in Arabic, مِائَة (mi'a), is a fundamental building block for larger numbers and is used in everyday contexts from counting money to expressing quantities. Understanding how to use it correctly is essential for practical communication in Arabic-speaking societies.
自我测试 66 个问题
Which of these means 'one hundred'?
The Arabic word for one hundred is مِائَة.
If you want to say '100 books', which word would you use for '100'?
مِائَة is the Arabic word for the number 100.
Which number is represented by مِائَة?
مِائَة means 'one hundred'.
The word مِائَة means 'ten'.
مِائَة means 'one hundred', not 'ten'.
You can use مِائَة to talk about the number 100.
Yes, مِائَة is the Arabic word for the number 100.
The English word 'one hundred' translates to مِائَة in Arabic.
That's correct! مِائَة is 'one hundred'.
Listen to the pronunciation of 'one hundred'.
Listen to the phrase 'one hundred dirhams'.
Listen to the sentence 'I want one hundred dirhams'.
Read this aloud:
مِائَة
Focus: mee-ah
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مِائَة دِرْهَمٍ.
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هَذَا مِائَة.
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Write the Arabic word for "one hundred."
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مِائَة
Write a short sentence in Arabic saying, "I have one hundred books."
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عندي مِائَة كتاب.
Write the number 100 in Arabic script.
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كم عدد الطلاب في الفصل؟
Read this passage:
في الفصل، يوجد مِائَة طالب. هم يتعلمون اللغة العربية.
كم عدد الطلاب في الفصل؟
The passage states 'يوجد مِائَة طالب' (there are one hundred students).
The passage states 'يوجد مِائَة طالب' (there are one hundred students).
ماذا يرى الكاتب في الشارع؟
Read this passage:
أرى مِائَة سيارة في الشارع. السيارات كثيرة.
ماذا يرى الكاتب في الشارع؟
The passage says 'أرى مِائَة سيارة' (I see one hundred cars).
The passage says 'أرى مِائَة سيارة' (I see one hundred cars).
كم عدد التفاح الذي اشتراه الكاتب؟
Read this passage:
اشتريت مِائَة تفاحة. التفاح أحمر ولذيذ.
كم عدد التفاح الذي اشتراه الكاتب؟
The passage states 'اشتريت مِائَة تفاحة' (I bought one hundred apples).
The passage states 'اشتريت مِائَة تفاحة' (I bought one hundred apples).
كم عدد الكتب لديك؟ لدي ___ كتاب.
The word 'مائة' means one hundred. The sentence asks 'How many books do you have? I have ___ books.'
أبي عمره ___ عام.
The sentence means 'My father is ___ years old.' 'مائة' fits as a number.
يوجد ___ طالب في هذه المدرسة.
The sentence means 'There are ___ students in this school.' 'مائة' provides a suitable number.
اشتريت ___ وردة حمراء.
The sentence means 'I bought ___ red roses.' 'مائة' is the correct number to complete the sentence.
سافرت ___ كيلومتر اليوم.
The sentence means 'I traveled ___ kilometers today.' 'مائة' works as a quantity.
هذا الفندق لديه ___ غرفة.
The sentence means 'This hotel has ___ rooms.' 'مائة' is the correct number to use here.
ألف دولار هي ___ دولار.
The sentence means 'One thousand dollars is ___ hundreds of dollars.' So, 'مِائَة' (hundred) is the correct word to complete the phrase 'مِائَة دولار' (hundred dollars) within the context of 'ألف دولار' (one thousand dollars) being ten hundreds.
يبلغ عدد سكان هذه المدينة حوالي ___ ألف نسمة.
The sentence means 'The population of this city is about ___ thousand people.' 'مِائَة' (hundred) makes sense here to describe a large population when combined with 'ألف' (thousand).
لقد قرأتُ ما يقرب من ___ صفحة من هذا الكتاب.
The sentence means 'I have read almost ___ pages of this book.' 'مِائَة' (hundred) is a common and appropriate number for pages read in a book.
تبعد المدرسة عن منزلي بمسافة ___ متر تقريباً.
The sentence means 'The school is about ___ meters away from my house.' 'مِائَة' (hundred) meters is a reasonable distance for a school from a house.
لدى الشركة أكثر من ___ موظف.
The sentence means 'The company has more than ___ employees.' 'مِائَة' (hundred) indicates a significant number of employees for a company.
هذا الفندق لديه ___ غرفة وجناح فاخر.
The sentence means 'This hotel has ___ rooms and a luxurious suite.' 'مِائَة' (hundred) is a common number of rooms for a hotel.
How many hundred pages did you read from the book?
There are one hundred years in one century.
I paid one hundred dollars for the gift.
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لدي مِائَة سؤال لك.
Focus: مِائَة (mi'ah)
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أريد مِائَة جرام من السكر.
Focus: مِائَة جرام (mi'ah gram)
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نجح مِائَة طالب في الامتحان.
Focus: مِائَة طالب (mi'ah taalib)
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اختر الكلمة الصحيحة لإكمال الجملة: "لدي ___ كتاب يجب أن أقرأها."
في هذا السياق، 'مئة' تستخدم كعدد للمفرد، أي 'مئة كتاب'.
أي من الجمل التالية تستخدم كلمة 'مئة' بشكل صحيح؟
في اللغة العربية، العدد 'مئة' (100) يأتي بعده المعدود مفرداً مجروراً، مثل 'مئة ساعة'. الخيارات الأخرى تستخدم 'مئة' بشكل غير صحيح مع جمع أو تركيب خاطئ.
إذا كان لديك 100 قلم، كيف تعبر عن ذلك باللغة العربية؟
بعد العدد 'مئة'، يأتي المعدود مفردًا مجرورًا، وفي هذه الحالة 'قلمٍ' هو الشكل الصحيح للمعدود.
العبارة "مئات الناس" صحيحة نحوياً في اللغة العربية للدلالة على عدد كبير من الناس.
صحيح. 'مئات' هو جمع 'مئة' ويستخدم للدلالة على عدد كبير وغير محدد من المئات.
عندما نقول "مئة سيارة"، فإن كلمة "سيارة" يجب أن تكون جمعًا.
خطأ. بعد العدد 'مئة'، يأتي المعدود مفردًا مجرورًا، لذا "مئة سيارة" هو الصحيح، وليس "مئة سيارات".
الرقم "مئتان" يعني 200 في اللغة العربية.
صحيح. 'مئتان' هي صيغة المثنى للعدد 'مئة'، وتعني 2 × 100 = 200.
The price of this artwork reached one hundred thousand dollars at the last auction.
This year, the city celebrates its hundredth anniversary.
The mountain's height is about one hundred meters above sea level.
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هل يمكنني الحصول على مائة ورقة من فضلك؟
Focus: مِائَة
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كم كلفك شراء مائة قلم رصاص؟
Focus: مِائَة
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احتفلت الشركة بمرور مائة عام على تأسيسها بنجاح باهر.
Focus: مِائَة
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This sentence translates to 'It is one hundred dinars on the safe.' The correct order follows typical Arabic sentence structure, placing the subject and verb (implied 'is') first, followed by the quantity, noun, and then the prepositional phrase.
The sentence translates to 'More than one hundred people visited the museum.' The verb 'visited' starts the sentence, followed by 'more than one hundred people' as the subject, and then 'the museum' as the object.
This sentence means 'There are more than one hundred percent of the students.' The verb 'there are' starts the sentence, followed by 'more than one hundred percent' and then 'of the students.'
This sentence is about a famous novel.
This sentence talks about stocks in a company.
This sentence discusses the population of a city.
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كم مائة تحتاج لإكمال المشروع؟
Focus: مائة
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احتفلت الشركة بمرور مائة عام على تأسيسها.
Focus: تأسيسها
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أكملت مائة صفحة من الكتاب في يوم واحد.
Focus: صفحة
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This sentence means 'The company exceeded one hundred million dollars in profits.' The verb 'تجاوزت' (exceeded) comes first, followed by the subject 'الشركة' (the company), then 'مائة مليون دولار' (one hundred million dollars) as the direct object, and finally the prepositional phrase 'في الأرباح' (in profits).
This sentence translates to 'More than one hundred people attended the conference.' 'حضره المؤتمر' (the conference was attended by) comes first, followed by 'أكثر من مائة' (more than one hundred), and then 'من الناس' (of people).
This sentence means 'The history of the old city dates back to more than one hundred years.' We start with the subject 'تاريخ المدينة القديمة' (the history of the old city), followed by the verb 'يعود' (dates back), and then the phrase 'إلى أكثر من مائة عام' (to more than one hundred years).
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Summary
مِائَة (mi'ah) is the Arabic word for the number one hundred, a foundational numerical term.
- Counts as 100
- Feminine noun
- Used for quantities
Learn the basic numbers first
Before you tackle مِائَة (mi'ah), make sure you're comfortable with numbers 1-10 and then 10-100. This will build a strong foundation for larger numbers.
Pronunciation practice for مِائَة
The 'a' sound in مِائَة (mi'ah) is a long 'aa'. Practice saying it out loud to get the pronunciation right. It's often pronounced with a glottal stop before the 'a' sound.
Using مِائَة with nouns
When you use مِائَة (mi'ah) with a noun, the noun that follows is usually in the genitive case and singular. For example, 'مِائَة كِتَابٍ' (mi'atu kitaabin) means 'one hundred books'.
Distinguish between hundred and thousand
Don't confuse مِائَة (mi'ah - hundred) with 'أَلْف' (alf - thousand). Pay attention to the spelling and pronunciation.
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A1这个副词描述了经常发生或以通常方式发生的事情。就像说‘通常’一样。
عادةً ما
B2这个副词通常表示某事在大多数情况下会发生。
إعداد
B2这是准备某事的过程,比如准备食物或一个项目。
عاضد
B2这个动词表示支持或帮助某人,尤其是在他们需要的时候。
عادي
A1这个词表示某事是典型的或平常的,就像普通的一天一样。
عاقبة
B1这是某个行为的结果,通常是不好的或不希望发生的事情。
أعلى
A1这个词表示一个更高的方向或位置。想想“向上”移动。
عال
B1这个词的意思是‘高的’,指水平或音量上的高,比如高音或高价。
عالٍ
A2形容声音很大或高度很高。
عَالَمِيّ
B1指涉及全世界的。形容某事物的影响范围广,遍布全球。