
In this article important rules of the word group "Numbers" in Arabic and Uzbek languages; aspects of complex constructions that sometimes cause difficulties for Arabic language learners; especially, the syntactic connection of the numbers from 11 to 19 with the noun; their condition when they appear in the sentence; the similarities and differences of numbers in both languages are compared and studied using various examples.
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