NumValue: numeric value
The XPOS tagset of the Prague Arabic Dependency Treebank categorizes numerals according to their value to reflect different morphological behavior of different numerals in the Arabic grammar:
QI= 1QU= 2QV= 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9QX= 10 independentlyQY= 10 in compounds 11–19QL= 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90QC= 100QM= 1000, 10000, …; also 10 in the sense “tens (of)”- note that “three hundred” is tokenized as two words, “three” will be
QV, “hundred” will beQC
1: numeric value 1
Examples
- واحد / wāḥid “one”
2: numeric value 2
Examples
- اثنان / iṯnān “two”
3: numeric value 3 to 9
Examples
- ثلاثة / ṯalāṯat “three”
- اربعة / ʾarbaʿat “four”
- ستة / sittat “six”
10: numeric value 10 (independent)
Examples
- عشرة / ʿašarat “ten”
11: numeric value 10 (in compounds 11–19)
Examples
- عشر / ʿašar “-teen”
20: numeric value 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 or 90
Examples
- عشرون / ʿišrūn “twenty”
100: numeric value 100
Examples
- مائة / miʾat “hundred”
1000: numeric value 1000, 10000 etc.
Examples
- مليار / milyār “billion”
NumValue in other languages: [ar] [la]