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10 in Arabic Numerals
This page shows 10 in Arabic numerals and focuses on the zero positions that preserve place value.
Quick Answer
10 in Arabic numerals is ١٠.
10 is a 2-digit number in the tens range, with 1 zeros and digit sum 1.
Result
١٠
10 in Eastern Arabic numerals is ١٠.
10 in Arabic Numerals: Number Details
The clean page for 10 records the exact digit-symbol conversion and a few facts about the number, so it can stand on its own instead of repeating the generic converter page. In Arabic numerals, 10 is written as ١٠. The numeric value does not change; the page only changes the glyphs used for the digits.
10 is a 2-digit number. Its digit sum is 1, the last digit is 0, and the number is even. In place-value terms, the digits break down as 1 ten and 0 ones. This is why the converted form keeps the same digit order even when the surrounding Arabic text direction is right to left.
| Western digits | 10 |
|---|---|
| Arabic numerals | ١٠ |
| Persian / Urdu comparison | ۱۰ |
| Unicode block used | U+0660 through U+0669 |
| Place-value note | The digits break down as 1 ten and 0 ones |
| Round number note | Zeros stay in the converted form because they carry place value. |
| Nearby clean pages | 9 in Arabic numerals 11 in Arabic numerals |
10 as a Round Number
10 is a round number because it ends with zero. The converted form ١٠ preserves those zero places, so it is useful for seeing how Arabic-script zero symbols appear in larger values and powers-of-ten examples.
10 is useful for place-value lessons, powers of ten, prices, counts, and examples where zeros need to remain visible after conversion.
| Western digit | Eastern Arabic | Persian / Urdu | Position | Unicode |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ١ | ۱ | tens | U+0661 / U+06F1 |
| 0 | ٠ | ۰ | ones | U+0660 / U+06F0 |
Practice with 10
How many zero digits are in 10?
How to Read 10 in Arabic Numerals
10 is written as ١٠ in Arabic numerals. The conversion is symbol-for-symbol: 1 becomes the first Arabic-script digit, 0 becomes the final Arabic-script digit, and every position between them keeps its original place value. The page does not translate 10 into Arabic words; it shows the digit form that can be copied into a number, date, label, classroom note, or reference table.
Number Pattern for 10
This value is a 2-digit number in the tens range. It has 1 zero digits and 1 non-zero digits. The digit sum is 1, so the quick arithmetic profile of the number is different from nearby pages such as 9 and 11. In compact notation, 10 can be described as 1 x 10^1.
Place Value and Direction
In place-value terms, the digits break down as 1 ten and 0 ones. That structure is why the converted form stays in the same mathematical order. Arabic writing direction can affect surrounding text, but a multi-digit number such as ١٠ should not be manually reversed. The leftmost digit still represents the largest place, and the rightmost digit still represents the ones place.
Arabic Numerals Compared with the Other Arabic-Script Style
This page is using U+0660 through U+0669. The alternate Arabic-script version of 10 is ۱۰. Both forms represent the same value, but the code points differ, which matters for fonts, search, copy and paste, spreadsheets, and web pages. Use the current result when you need Arabic numerals, and use the comparison value only when the target text expects the other Arabic-script digit set.
10 Arabic Numerals FAQ
What is 10 in Arabic numerals?
10 in Arabic numerals is ١٠. The number keeps the same value and the same digit order.
What is 10 in the other Arabic-script digit style?
The comparison form is ۱۰. Both forms represent 10, but they use different Unicode digit ranges.
How many zeros are in 10?
10 contains 1 zero digits, and each zero is preserved in ١٠.
Does 10 keep its place value after conversion?
Yes. The converted form keeps all digit positions, including zeros and large-number places.
Which Unicode digits are used for 10?
١٠ uses U+0660 through U+0669 for this Arabic numerals version.