Tarkib | Adadi [best]

In South Asian linguistics and traditional grammar (particularly in Urdu and Arabic grammar), Tarkib-e-Adadi Murakkab-e-Adadi

The counted noun following a compound number (11–19) is always: tarkib adadi

  • Write on board: ___ + 4 = 9
  • Ask: "What is the missing part of 9?" Draw a number bond with a question mark on one branch.

The Core Components of Tarkib Adadi (اجزائے ترکیبی)

Case (I'rab):

For compound numbers like 11–19, both parts of the number usually remain fixed ( mabni ) with a fatha (short 'a' sound) regardless of their position in the sentence. Write on board: ___ + 4 = 9