Hebrew to Turkish Number Converter
Supported formats
- Numeral: e.g.,: 1430
- Hebrew numeral: e.g.,: אלף ארבע מאות ושלשים
- Turkish numeral: e.g.,: bin dört yüz otuz
How to use Hebrew words to Turkish number Converter?
Converting number from Hebrew words to Turkish (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.
Hebrew words to Turkish Conversion Table
Hebrew | Turkish | Numeral |
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אפס | sıfır | 0 |
אחת | bir | 1 |
שתים | iki | 2 |
שלש | üç | 3 |
ארבע | dört | 4 |
חמש | beş | 5 |
שש | altı | 6 |
שבע | yedi | 7 |
שמונה | sekiz | 8 |
תשע | dokuz | 9 |
עשר | on | 10 |
עשרים | yirmi | 20 |
שלשים | otuz | 30 |
ארבעים | kırk | 40 |
חמישים | elli | 50 |
ששים | altmış | 60 |
שבעים | yetmiş | 70 |
שמונים | seksen | 80 |
תשעים | doksan | 90 |
מאה | yüz | 100 |
אלף | bin | 1000 |
on bin | 10000 | |
אלף | bir milyon | 1000000 |
on milyon | 10000000 | |
yüz milyon | 100000000 |
Note: Some content on this page is adapted from the Wikipedia articles on Hebrew numerals.visit.
Conversion of Hebrew Numbers to Turkish Numbers
The conversion of numbers from Hebrew to Turkish is a unique linguistic challenge due to the differences in numeral systems and pronunciations between the two languages. Hebrew uses a system where letters represent numbers, while Turkish employs an Arabic numeral system, similar to English and many other languages. The objective of this article is to provide a detailed guide on how to convert Hebrew numbers into Turkish, with numerous examples for better understanding.
Understanding Hebrew Numerals
In Hebrew, every letter has a numerical value. For instance, the letters Aleph (א), Bet (ב), and Gimel (ג) correspond to the numbers 1, 2, and 3 respectively. The following are some key letters with their respective values:
- א (Aleph) = 1
- ב (Bet) = 2
- ג (Gimel) = 3
- ד (Dalet) = 4
- ה (He) = 5
- ו (Vav) = 6
- ז (Zayin) = 7
- ח (Chet) = 8
- ט (Tet) = 9
- י (Yud) = 10
- כ (Kaf) = 20
- ל (Lamed) = 30
- מ (Mem) = 40
- נ (Nun) = 50
- ס (Samech) = 60
- ע (Ayin) = 70
- פ (Peh) = 80
- צ (Tzadi) = 90
- ק (Kuf) = 100
- ר (Reish) = 200
- ש (Shin) = 300
- ת (Tav) = 400
Basic Conversion Examples
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Hebrew 1 (א) to Turkish: 1 (bir)
The Hebrew letter Aleph represents the number one, which is expressed as "bir" in Turkish. -
Hebrew 5 (ה) to Turkish: 5 (beş)
The letter He corresponds to the number five, and it converts to "beş" in Turkish. -
Hebrew 10 (י) to Turkish: 10 (on)
Yud is the tenth letter and translates neatly into "on" in Turkish. -
Hebrew 15 (טו) to Turkish: 15 (on beş)
The combination of Tet (ט) and Vav (ו) denotes fifteen. In Turkish, this translates as "on beş." -
Hebrew 20 (כ) to Turkish: 20 (yirmi)
Kaf stands for twenty, which matches with "yirmi" in Turkish.
More Complex Numbers
When dealing with larger numbers, Hebrew combines letters, and this can lead to more extensive conversions.
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Hebrew 42 (מב) to Turkish: 42 (kırk iki)
Mem (מ) represents 40, and Bet (ב) represents 2. Together, it equals 42, translated into "kırk iki" in Turkish. -
Hebrew 99 (תשעט) to Turkish: 99 (doksan dokuz)
Tav (ת) is 400, Shin (ש) is 300, and Yud (י) is 10. The combination forms 90 plus 9, resulting in "doksan dokuz." -
Hebrew 100 (ק) to Turkish: 100 (yüz)
Kuf translates directly into "yüz" in Turkish for one hundred.
Summary Table of Common Conversions
Hebrew | Turkish |
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1 | bir |
10 | on |
15 | on beş |
20 | yirmi |
30 | otuz |
50 | elli |
99 | doksan dokuz |
FAQs
Important Notes on Conversion
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Understanding Context: Always consider the context in which the numbers are used, as nuances in usage can affect how they are expressed in Turkish.
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Compound Numbers: When dealing with numbers over 20, Turkish constructs compound words. Make sure to understand how to combine these correctly.
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Cultural Relevance: Numbers can have cultural implications in both languages, so be sensitive to these contexts during conversion.
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Accuracy in Written Form: Double-check written numbers in Hebrew before converting, as mistakes in transcription can lead to errors.
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Practice with Examples: Familiarize yourself with various examples and common usage to aid in quicker conversions in both languages.
By understanding these aspects of Hebrew to Turkish number conversion, one can navigate through different numerical contexts with ease and accuracy.
How to use Turkish words to Hebrew number Converter?
To convert Turkish numerals to Hebrew words, follow these simple steps:
- Enter the Turkish numeral in the input field.
- Click the "Convert to Hebrew number" button.
- The Hebrew numeral will be displayed in the output field.
How to use Numeral to Turkish number Converter?
To convert numerals to Turkish words, follow these simple steps:
- Enter the numeral in the input field.
- Click the "Convert to Turkish number" button.
- The Turkish numeral will be displayed in the output field.