Chinese numerals may appear together with Arabic numbers on the same sign or document.
There is a set of symbols for numerals, though Arabic numbers are typically used.
The Arabic number 1 looks similar to stick.
People will then see different images (most often Arabic numbers).
Private vehicles carry Arabic numbers with various colors depending on its type.
Yogh has also been substituted often with the arabic number three (3) due to its similar appearance.
It contains one or two initial letters and Arabic numbers, treated as a decimal.
A shape looking like 18 in Arabic numbers is formed by the lines on the palm of the right hand.
There it is in print with the more familiar Arabic numbers.
Why do they call it an Arabic number?