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Learn about the Hebrew numeral system, a quasi-decimal alphabetic system using the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. See how it differs from the Hindu-Arabic numeral system and how it is used in various contexts.
Numbers. -Number 1 through 10 have masculine and feminine forms. Almost every other number can be made masculine or feminine based on these numbers. - The feminine numbers are used for basic counting, so these are more important overall. -The masculine are used for counting money (shekels are masculine) and other masculine objects.
Learn how to count in Hebrew (עברית) with numerals and ordinal numbers. See examples, recordings and the difference between cardinal and ordinal numbers.
In this guide, you’ll find convenient tables of Hebrew numerals, cardinal and ordinal numbers. These are essential for most Hebrew language interactions, particularly if you’re buying, counting or describing something.
16 kwi 2023 · For most purposes, modern Hebrew texts use exactly the same numeral notation as English ones: the Hindu-Arabic system, with the digits 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, and with the most significant digit being on the left: איך מגיעים לכביש 17? ― 'eikh magi'ím likh'vísh 17? ― How do you get to Highway 17?
Learn how to count, write and pronounce numbers in Hebrew, from one to ten and beyond. Discover the gender rules, the suffixes and the logic behind Hebrew numbers.
18 wrz 2024 · Learn how Hebrew letters are used as numerals and how they reflect Jewish traditions and values. Find out how to master Hebrew numbers with italki's online classes and resources.