Saturday, August 2, 2014

Hebrew Numbers

 I-Bar-Yath Ma-Sapara-Yam
Hebrew Numbers


Each number is represented by a Hebrew character from the Hebrew Alphabet.

 
Numbers 11-19 are represented by simply taking the number 10 and adding the corresponding value. For example, to get 11, you take 10 which is Isharah and add Ahchaad which is one.
 


The same rule for 11-19 applies with the values of 20, 30, 40, 50, etc. Here on out, I will show you the values by ten
 
For numbers above 200, you have to add the numerical numbers together in order to get a number
 
Interval Numbers

(In the case of 21-99, the smaller value is pronounced first)
 


 






 
 
 

Shalawam!

5 comments:

  1. This is really great, please do you have an app that one can download and use? Thanks.

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    1. Shalam, thank you for your kind words. No I'm sorry I do not have an app, but you can download any of these flash cards if you like.

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  2. SHALAWAM ALL PRAISES TO OUR ELOHIM AND SON YAHAWASHI

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  3. Makes a lot of sense. Any additional info regarding these vowel sounds

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