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Hebrew Numbers Chart ©2017 JTeach.org Board of Jewish Education of Metropolitan Chicago’s Online Resource Center 21 ת ח ַםי ר ש ע 22 םי י ת שוַּםי ר ש ע 23 שולַֹ שַ ַםי ר ש ע 30 םי שולֹ ש 40 םיַ עַ בַ רַ 50 םיַ שיַ מֲַח 60 םיַ שיַ ש 70 םיַ עַ ַ ש 80 םיַ נומַ ש
The Hebrew language has names for common numbers that range from zero to one million. Letters of the Hebrew alphabet are used to represent numbers in a few traditional contexts, for example in calendars.
Learning Hebrew: Numbers. Hebrew does not have a separate set of numerical symbols. The cardinal numbers are used for counting and the ordinal numbers are used to indicate position in a series. In Hebrew, twenty-one and similar numbers occur as twenty-and-one or one-and-twenty.
Biblical Hebrew does not have a separate set of numerical symbols (1, 2, 3, etc.) like we do in English. Rather, Hebrew numbers are written out. Cardinal numbers are used for counting (one, two, three, etc.). Ordinal numbers are used to indicate position in a series (first, second, third, etc.).
More Hebrew Numbers 10.001 תחאו םיפלא תרשע ('eshrt alpym vaht) 20.020 םירשע ףלא םירשע ('eshrym alp 'eshrym) 30.300 תואמ שולש ףלא םישולש (shlvshym alp shlvsh mavt) 44.000 ףלא עבראו םיעברא (arb'eym varb'e alp) 100.000 ףלא האמ (mah alp) 500.000 ףלא תואמ שמח (hmsh mavt alp)
Hebrew Numbers PDF - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document provides a step-by-step guide to counting from 1 to 100 in Hebrew within 5 minutes. It breaks down counting into 4 parts: 1) 1-10, 2) 11-19, 3) 20-100 by tens, 4) 21-99 by combining tens and 1-9.
Numbers (Part 1) Cardinal Numbers 1-10, 100, 1000 2017.06.02 Reading Biblical Hebrew