What’s the difference between masculine and feminine numbers in Arabic? Do both men and women say both?

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Note that there is no big difference between masculine and feminine numbers in Arabic Masculine and feminine a. 1 2 are like the thing you count b. 3 -9 is the opposite of the thing you count c. From 10 till infinity are like the thing you count

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