There are two ways to pronounce (and write) the hebrew numbers, the femenine (the one I use in this video) and the masculine (the one you are telling me on your comment). Both are correct, when you are counting feminine objects (or people) you shoud use the feminine, and when counting masculine objects (or people) use the masculine. If you are just counting (like I'm doing in the video) use the feminine.
i'm beginner, and confuse on
2= shnayyim, 3, shlosha 5 hamisha
6 shisha 8shmona.
notince thay are abit different , any explanation?
shtayim=shnayyim
and those ending with “a"
??
thx for help
beensolongg 1 month ago
@beensolongg Shalom.
There are two ways to pronounce (and write) the hebrew numbers, the femenine (the one I use in this video) and the masculine (the one you are telling me on your comment). Both are correct, when you are counting feminine objects (or people) you shoud use the feminine, and when counting masculine objects (or people) use the masculine. If you are just counting (like I'm doing in the video) use the feminine.
Good luck.
HebreoModerno 1 month ago
@HebreoModerno toda raba !
beensolongg 1 month ago
Good work.
NymphetMephisto 1 month ago
wow this is easy!!
RaniaaRaniaaa 3 months ago in playlist UNIT 1 - ENGLISH (LEARN HEBREW)