The comparative study of languages plays a vital role in preserving and
advancing intercultural discourse. Within this framework, phraseological units
containing numerical components in Armenian and Arabic have a significant
position. It is determined by the cultural attitudes of the Armenian and Arabic
peoples toward numbers, shaped by their religious beliefs, customs,
traditions, geographical settings, and rich, centuries-old cultural heritage.
Symbolic numbers are deeply rooted in the folklore of both cultures, with
certain numbers appearing more frequently than others. This study aims to
identify both the similarities and the culturally specific features of the
linguistic world pictures in Armenian and Arabic, as reflected through the use
of numbers.