שבעה
Hebrew
Etymology 1
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שׁ־ב־ע |
From Proto-Semitic *šabʿ-, synchronically from Proto-Afro-Asiatic *sṗɣ (“seven”)
Usage notes
- In Modern Hebrew, when the numbers three through ten modify a definite masculine noun and are directly preceding it, the construct form is used:
- שִׁבְעָה סְפָרִים ― shiv'á s'farím ― seven books
- שִׁבְעַת הַסְּפָרִים ― shiv'át has'farím ― the seven books
- The construct form is not used for higher numbers ending in seven, such as twenty-seven:
- עֶשְׂרִים וְשִׁבְעָה הַסְּפָרִים ― 'esrím v'shiv'á has'farím ― the twenty-seven books
- In colloquial Modern Hebrew, the form שֶׁבַע (shéva') is often used regardless of gender.
Coordinate terms
- Last: שישה \ שִׁשָּׁה (shishá)
- Next: שְׁמוֹנָה (sh'moná)
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