1,000,000 in Hebrew

1000000
Numeral
1000000
Cardinal
מִילְיוֹן (milyon)

1,000,000 in Other Languages

About 1,000,000 in Hebrew

When speaking Hebrew, 1,000,000 is expressed as מִילְיוֹן (milyon).

1,000,000 is an even number. You'll encounter 1,000,000 in Hebrew in many practical contexts: shopping, transportation, appointments, and everyday small talk.

Learning 1,000,000 in Hebrew is a step toward real communicative confidence. Numbers are unavoidable — they appear in every aspect of daily life, from prices and timetables to addresses and phone calls.

Learning Numbers in Hebrew

What makes Hebrew numbers challenging

Hebrew numbers have masculine and feminine forms that must agree with the noun being counted — and counterintuitively, masculine nouns take feminine-looking number forms and vice versa. The right-to-left script means numbers (which are still left-to-right) create a visual direction switch in written text. The guttural sounds (kh, ayin) in several number words are difficult for English speakers. The traditional letter-based number system still appears on calendars, religious texts, and in formal contexts.

Tips for learning Hebrew numbers

Start with the feminine forms of digits 1-10 — these are the standard forms used for phone numbers and general counting. Practice reading numbers embedded in Hebrew text to get comfortable with the direction switch. Focus on the guttural sounds early, especially the 'kh' in khamesh (5). Modern Hebrew uses Arabic numerals for most purposes, so visual recognition is easy — the challenge is purely in speaking and listening.