Japanese to Hebrew Number Converter
Supported formats
- Numeral: e.g.,: 2073
- Japanese numeral: e.g.,: 二千七十三
- Hebrew numeral: e.g.,: אלפיים שבעים ושלש
How to use Japanese words to Hebrew number Converter?
Converting number from Japanese 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.
Japanese words to Hebrew Conversion Table
Japanese | Hebrew | Numeral |
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〇 | אפס | 0 |
一 | אחת | 1 |
二 | שתים | 2 |
三 | שלש | 3 |
四 | ארבע | 4 |
五 | חמש | 5 |
六 | שש | 6 |
七 | שבע | 7 |
八 | שמונה | 8 |
九 | תשע | 9 |
十 | עשר | 10 |
二十 | עשרים | 20 |
三十 | שלשים | 30 |
四十 | ארבעים | 40 |
五十 | חמישים | 50 |
六十 | ששים | 60 |
七十 | שבעים | 70 |
八十 | שמונים | 80 |
九十 | תשעים | 90 |
百 | מאה | 100 |
千 | אלף | 1000 |
一万 | 10000 | |
百万 | אלף | 1000000 |
千万 | 10000000 | |
一億 | 100000000 |
Note: Some content on this page is adapted from the Wikipedia articles on Japanese numerals.visit.
Japanese Numbers to Hebrew Numbers Conversion
Understanding how to convert Japanese numbers into Hebrew can be quite fascinating. Both languages possess unique numerical systems that reflect their culture and linguistic structures. In this article, we will explore how to translate numbers from Japanese to Hebrew, providing detailed examples and tips to help you navigate this process.
Japanese Number System
Japanese uses a combination of native Japanese numbers and Sino-Japanese numbers, both of which are used in different contexts. Here’s a brief overview:
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Native Japanese Numbers:
- 1 (ひと, hito)
- 2 (ふた, futa)
- 3 (み, mi)
- 4 (よ, yo) - Sometimes よん (yon)
- 5 (いつ, itsu) - Sometimes ご (go)
- 6 (む, mu) - Sometimes ろく (roku)
- 7 (なな, nana) - Sometimes しち (shichi)
- 8 (や, ya) - Sometimes はち (hachi)
- 9 (ここの, kokono) - Sometimes きゅう (kyuu)
- 10 (とお, too) - Sometimes じゅう (juu)
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Sino-Japanese Numbers:
- 1 (一, ichi)
- 2 (二, ni)
- 3 (三, san)
- 4 (四, shi/yon)
- 5 (五, go)
- 6 (六, roku)
- 7 (七, shichi/nana)
- 8 (八, hachi)
- 9 (九, kyuu)
- 10 (十, ju)
Japanese numbers can combine to form larger numbers. For instance, 21 would be “二十一” (二=2, 十=10) or 10+1.
Hebrew Number System
Hebrew has its own unique number system as well. Here’s a basic outline of Hebrew numbers:
- Basic Numbers:
- 1 (אחת, achat)
- 2 (שתיים, shtayim)
- 3 (שלוש, shalosh)
- 4 (ארבע, arba)
- 5 (חמש, chamesh)
- 6 (שש, shesh)
- 7 (שבע, sheva)
- 8 (שמונה, shmone)
- 9 (תשע, tesha)
- 10 (עשר, eser)
Conversion Examples
Let’s look at some specific examples to clarify how to convert numbers from Japanese to Hebrew.
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Number 1:
- Japanese: 一 (ichi)
- Hebrew: אחת (achat)
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Number 3:
- Japanese: 三 (san)
- Hebrew: שלוש (shalosh)
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Number 5:
- Japanese: 五 (go)
- Hebrew: חמש (chamesh)
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Number 10:
- Japanese: 十 (juu)
- Hebrew: עשר (eser)
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Number 21:
- Japanese: 二十一 (にじゅういち, nijuuichi)
- Hebrew: עשרים ואחת (esrim ve'achat)
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Number 35:
- Japanese: 三十五 (さんじゅうご, sanjuugo)
- Hebrew: שלושים וחמש (shloshim ve'hamish)
Special Cases
When combining numbers, one must consider the structure of both languages. For instance, in Hebrew, the word for "and" (ו, ve) is often used when stating composite numbers (e.g., twenty-one).
FAQs
Conversion Tips and Notes
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Context Matters: Depending on the context (formal vs. informal), different forms of numbers may be used in Japanese. Be aware of the context to ensure appropriate translation into Hebrew.
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Counting and Order: In Hebrew, when listing a series of items, the structure may differ from Japanese. Be mindful of the grammatical rules in Hebrew concerning number order.
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Compound Numbers: In Hebrew, compound numbers are more common and should be carefully structured (e.g., for 22, you need to say "twenty and two," while in Japanese, a different system applies).
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Cultural Nuances: Some numbers may have cultural significance, such as 4 (which is associated with death in some cultures). Research any cultural implications of specific numbers.
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Practice: Frequent practice with both the languages’ numeral systems can help in getting the conversion smoother.
By understanding the basic numerical systems and practicing conversion, anyone can become proficient in converting Japanese numbers into Hebrew consistently.
How to use Hebrew words to Japanese number Converter?
To convert Hebrew numerals to Japanese words, follow these simple steps:
- Enter the Hebrew numeral in the input field.
- Click the "Convert to Japanese number" button.
- The Japanese 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:
- Enter the numeral in the input field.
- Click the "Convert to Hebrew number" button.
- The Hebrew numeral will be displayed in the output field.