Understanding Ordinal Numbers in Hebrew
What Are Ordinal Numbers?
Ordinal numbers represent the order of objects or events, such as first, second, third, etc. In Hebrew, these numbers follow a specific pattern and have gender forms to match the nouns they describe.
Ordinal Numbers in Hebrew
In Hebrew, ordinal numbers are used in both masculine and feminine forms. It's essential to match the ordinal number's gender with the noun it's modifying.
Masculine Ordinals
Feminine Ordinals
Pronunciation of Hebrew Ordinals
The pronunciation of ordinal numbers can differ initially, but get easier with practice. Remember to adjust the vowel sounds when transitioning from masculine to feminine. Here are examples:
Usage in Sentences
Ordinal numbers are often used in dates, lists, and identifying positions. Here are a few examples:
Further Reading
- Ultimate Guide to Hebrew Numbers
Discover both cardinal and ordinal numbers in Hebrew.
- Ordinal Numbers in Hebrew
More examples and usage of Hebrew ordinal numbers.
- Understanding Numbers in Hebrew
A beginner's guide to numbers in Hebrew.
- Ordinal Numbers Explained
Comprehensive explanation of ordinal numbers in various languages.