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German to Hebrew Number Converter

Supported formats

  • Numeral: e.g.,: 1196
  • German numeral: e.g.,: eintausendeinhundertsechsundneunzig
  • Hebrew numeral: e.g.,: אלף מאה תשעים ושש

How to use German words to Hebrew number Converter?

Converting number from German words to Hebrew (and vice versa) can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be! This guide will walk you through the process in a straightforward manner, making it easy to understand and apply.

German words to Hebrew Conversion Table

GermanHebrewNumeral
nullאפס0
einsאחת1
zweiשתים2
dreiשלש3
vierארבע4
fünfחמש5
sechsשש6
siebenשבע7
achtשמונה8
neunתשע9
zehnעשר10
zwanzigעשרים20
dreißigשלשים30
vierzigארבעים40
fünfzigחמישים50
sechzigששים60
siebzigשבעים70
achtzigשמונים80
neunzigתשעים90
einhundertמאה100
eintausendאלף1000
zehntausend10000
eine Millionאלף1000000
zehn Millionen10000000
einhundert Millionen100000000

Note: Some content on this page is adapted from the Wikipedia articles on German numerals.visit.

Converting German Numbers to Hebrew Numbers

The conversion of numbers from one language to another can be a fascinating task, particularly when dealing with languages as rich and diverse as German and Hebrew. Both languages have distinct numerical systems, and converting numbers entails understanding the structure and vocabulary unique to each. This article explores the conversion of German numbers into Hebrew, providing examples and practical tips for accuracy.

Basics of German Numbers

In German, numbers are constructed using specific words for each numeral, with a unique syntax when combining digits. For instance:

  • 0 - null
  • 1 - eins
  • 2 - zwei
  • 3 - drei
  • 4 - vier
  • 5 - fünf
  • 6 - sechs
  • 7 - sieben
  • 8 - acht
  • 9 - neun
  • 10 - zehn
  • 11 - elf
  • 12 - zwölf
  • 20 - zwanzig
  • 30 - dreißig
  • 100 - hundert
  • 1,000 - tausend

Converting to Hebrew Numbers

Hebrew numbers are represented using letters from the Hebrew alphabet, where each letter corresponds to a specific numeric value. Here’s how it translates:

  • 0 - אין (Ein)
  • 1 - אחד (Echad)
  • 2 - שני (Sheni)
  • 3 - שלושה (Shlosha)
  • 4 - ארבעה (Arba'a)
  • 5 - חמישה (Chamisha)
  • 6 - שישה (Shisha)
  • 7 - שבעה (Shiv'a)
  • 8 - שמונה (Shmona)
  • 9 - תשעה (Tisha)
  • 10 - עשרה (Asara)
  • 11 - אחד עשרה (Echad Asara)
  • 12 - שנים עשר (Shneim Asar)
  • 20 - עשרים (Esrim)
  • 30 - שלושים (Shloshim)
  • 100 - מאה (Me'ah)
  • 1,000 - אלף (Elef)

Examples of Conversion

To illustrate the conversion further, let’s consider a few examples from German to Hebrew:

  • German: 15
    Conversion: fünfzehn
    Hebrew: חמש עשרה (Chamash Asara)

  • German: 23
    Conversion: dreiundzwanzig
    Hebrew: עשרים ושלושה (Esrim uShlosha)

  • German: 75
    Conversion: fünfundsiebzig
    Hebrew: שבעים וחמישה (Shiv'im veChamisha)

  • German: 1000
    Conversion: eintausend
    Hebrew: אלף (Elef)

Structures and Rules

When converting larger numbers, it’s essential to maintain the structure of the languages. German tends to concatenate smaller numbers when they are combined into tens, hundreds, or thousands (like "dreiundzwanzig" for 23), whereas Hebrew maintains the digits' order and separates them with conjunctions.

For instance, to convert 62:

  • German: zweiundsechzig
  • Hebrew: שישים ושתיים (Shishim uShteim)

Common Pitfalls

  1. Incorrect Order: In Hebrew, you need to always focus on the correct order of elements while combining words for numbers.
  2. Gender Agreement: Hebrew numbers also need to agree in gender with the noun they are modifying. For instance, "two books" (שני ספרים - Shnei Sfarim) uses a different form compared to "two tables" (שתי שולחנות - Shtey Shulchanot).
  3. Spelling Variations: Make sure to be aware of spelling variations based on context and regional dialects in Hebrew.

FAQs

What should I watch out for when converting German numbers to Hebrew?

  1. Combining Rules: Understand how numbers are combined in German, as opposed to Hebrew, where conjunctions are used.
  2. Numerical Gender: Be aware of the gender associated with Hebrew nouns to ensure numerical agreement.
  3. Context Awareness: Some numbers may have variations depending on their usage in phrases or specific contexts.
  4. Practice: Regular practice with various number combinations will enhance your conversion skills and familiarity with both languages' structures.

How to use Hebrew words to German number Converter?

To convert Hebrew numerals to German words, follow these simple steps:

  1. Enter the Hebrew numeral in the input field.
  2. Click the "Convert to German number" button.
  3. The German numeral will be displayed in the output field.

How to use Numeral to Hebrew number Converter?

To convert numerals to Hebrew words, follow these simple steps:

  1. Enter the numeral in the input field.
  2. Click the "Convert to Hebrew number" button.
  3. The Hebrew numeral will be displayed in the output field.
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