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  2. The current numeral system is also known as the Hebrew alphabetic numerals to contrast with earlier systems of writing numerals used in classical antiquity. These systems were inherited from usage in the Aramaic and Phoenician scripts, attested from c. 800 BCE in the Samaria Ostraca.

  3. https://aramaicnt.org/tag/aramaic-numbers/ Information about Aramaic | Phrases | Numbers | Tower of Babel. Numbers in Semitic languages. Amharic, Arabic (Chadian) , Arabic (Egyptian) , Arabic (Hejazi) , Arabic (Libyan) , Arabic (Modern Standard) , Arabic (Moroccan) , Aramaic , Ge'ez , Hebrew , Maltese , Phoenician , Tigre , Tigrinya , Turoyo.

  4. Jun 15, 2015 · Hebrew Numbers 1-10. Posted on June 15, 2015 by K. Gallagher. This is a reference post about the symbolism of Hebrew numbers/letters that are derived from my personal notes. Thus, they are not written in a formal format.

    • Ancient Aramaic. Ancient Aramaic is the language of the ancient Aramaic inscriptions up to 700 B.C.E. (from Upper Mesopotamia, northern Syria, and northern Israel).
    • Official Aramaic. Official Aramaic was in use from 700 to 300 B.C.E. It includes inscriptions from the Syria-Iraq area; biblical Aramaic (though opinions vary as to its origin in the different biblical passages, see below Ancient and Official Aramaic, and the Origin of the Aramaic Portions in Ezra and Daniel); the *Elephantine documents; the Driver documents; and the Hermopolis documents.
    • Middle Aramaic. Middle Aramaic was used from 300 B.C.E. to the early centuries C.E. Included are documents, in somewhat corrupt Aramaic, from Persia, India, Afghanistan, and the Caucasus.
    • Late Aramaic. Late Aramaic may be divided into two dialectal groups: Western Aramaic – including Galilean Aramaic, Palestinian-Christian Aramaic, and Samaritan Aramaic; and Eastern Aramaic – consisting of three dialects: Syriac, the language of the Babylonian Talmud, and Mandaic.
  5. Numbers Hebrew letter; 20 ('esrim) עֶשְׂרִים: כ: 21 ('esrim ve achat) עֶשְׂרִים וּאַחַת: כא: 22 ('esrim ve shtayim) עֶשְׂרִים וּשְׁתַּיִם: כב: 23 ('esrim ve shalosh) עֶשְׂרִים וּשָׁלוֹשׁ: כג: 24 ('esrim ve arba') עֶשְׂרִים וּאַרְבַּע: כד: 25

  6. The Aramaic alphabet was adapted to write quite a few other languages, and developed into a number of new alphabets, including the Hebrew square script and cursive script, Nabataean, Syriac, Palmyrenean, Mandaic, Sogdian, Mongolian and probably the Old Turkic script.

  7. Larger numbers. To extend the numerical system to numbers above 1,000, the same numerical values are used multiplied by 1,000, 1,000,000 etc. ה תשסג ‎5,763. א רלד תקסז ‎1,234,567. Or with the GERESH and GERSHAYIM where appropriate: שנת ה׳ תשס״ג The year 5,763. א׳ רל״ד תקס״ז דגים ‎1,234,567 fish.

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