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How Hebrew and Japanese compare

Different writing systems

Hebrew uses Hebrew while Japanese uses Japanese kana and kanji. Because the two do not share an alphabet, translated output cannot be sounded out from the original spelling — copy the result directly rather than trying to transcribe it. Hebrew reads right-to-left while Japanese reads left-to-right, so the direction of the text flips during translation.

Unrelated language families

Hebrew belongs to the Afro-Asiatic family while Japanese belongs to the Japonic family. With no shared ancestry there are few cognates to fall back on, so idioms and fixed expressions rarely map word-for-word. Short, literal sentences translate more accurately than figurative ones.

Sentence structure changes

Hebrew follows verb-subject-object (VSO) order while Japanese follows subject-object-verb (SOV). The translator has to rebuild each sentence rather than substitute words in place, so the output will not line up word-for-word with your input. Splitting long sentences improves accuracy.

Speakers

Hebrew: Approximately 9-10 million speakers worldwide, with about 5.3 million native speakers in Israel. Japanese: Approximately 128 million speakers, predominantly in Japan.

Common Hebrew phrases in Japanese

Everyday phrases translated from Hebrew to Japanese — useful for travel, conversation and learning.

Greetings

Greetings: Hebrew phrases and their Japanese translations
HebrewJapanese
שלוםこんにちは
בוקר טובおはようございます
צהריים טוביםこんにちは
ערב טובこんばんは。
לילה טובおやすみ
להתראותさようなら
נתראה מאוחר יותרまた会いましょう
נתראה מחרまた明日
ברוך הבאようこそ
מה שלומך?調子はどうですか?
אני בסדר, תודה私は元気です、ありがとう
שיהיה לך יום טוב良い一日をお過ごしください

Courtesy

Courtesy: Hebrew phrases and their Japanese translations
HebrewJapanese
בבקשהお願いします
תודה לךありがとう
תודה רבהありがとうございました
אתה מוזמןどういたしまして
כןはい
לאいいえ
סליחהすみません
אני מצטערごめんなさい
אין בעיה問題ありません
כמובןもちろん
מזל טובおめでとうございます
בהצלחה頑張ってください

Introductions

Introductions: Hebrew phrases and their Japanese translations
HebrewJapanese
מה שמך?あなたの名前は何ですか?
נעים להכירよろしくお願いします
מאיפה אתה?どこの出身ですか?
בן כמה אתה?何歳ですか?
אני סטודנט私は学生です
אני כאן בחופשה私は休暇でここにいます
אני כאן בשביל העבודה私は仕事のためにここにいます
זה חבר שליこれは私の友達です

Numbers

Numbers: Hebrew phrases and their Japanese translations
HebrewJapanese
אחד1 つ
שניים2
שלוש3
ארבע4
חמש5
שש6
שבעセブン
שמונה8
תשעナイン
עשר10
מאה
אלף1,000

Time and dates

Time and dates: Hebrew phrases and their Japanese translations
HebrewJapanese
היום今日
מחר明日
אתמול昨日
עכשיו
מאוחר יותר後で
מה השעה?今何時ですか?
בבוקר午前中
בערב夕方
יום שני月曜日
יום שישי金曜日
שבוע הבא来週
שעה אחת1時間

Directions and travel

Directions and travel: Hebrew phrases and their Japanese translations
HebrewJapanese
איפה האמבטיה?バスルームはどこですか?
איפה תחנת הרכבת?鉄道駅はどこですか?
איפה שדה התעופה?空港はどこですか?
איך אני מגיע לשם?どうやってそこに行きますか?
פנה שמאלה左折
פנה ימינה右折
לך ישר קדימהまっすぐ進んでください
זה קרוב近くにあります
זה רחוק遠いです
אני אבוד道に迷ってしまった
אני צריך מוניתタクシーが必要です
איפה אפשר לקנות כרטיס?チケットはどこで買えますか?
כמה עולה הכרטיס?チケットはいくらですか
האם זה בטוח ללכת?歩いても安全ですか?

Food and restaurants

Food and restaurants: Hebrew phrases and their Japanese translations
HebrewJapanese
אני רעבお腹が空いた
אני צמאのどが渇いた
מים, בבקשה水ください
שולחן לשניים, בבקשה2人用のテーブルをお願いします
התפריט, בבקשהメニューをお願いします
מה אתה ממליץ?何をお勧めしますか?
הייתי רוצה את זהこれが欲しいです
זה טעיםおいしいです
החשבון, בבקשה請求書をお願いします
אני לא אוכל בשר肉は食べません
יש לי אלרגיה למזון食物アレルギーがあります
קפהコーヒー
תהお茶
לחםパン

Shopping and money

Shopping and money: Hebrew phrases and their Japanese translations
HebrewJapanese
כמה זה עולה?これにはいくらかかりますか?
זה יקר מדי高すぎる
האם אתה מקבל כרטיסי אשראי?クレジットカードは利用できますか?
אני רק מחפשただ見ているだけです
אני אקח את זהいただきます
פתוח開く
סגור閉店
כניסה入口
יציאה終了
איפה השוק?市場はどこですか?

Emergency and health

Emergency and health: Hebrew phrases and their Japanese translations
HebrewJapanese
עזרהヘルプ
תתקשר לרופא医師に電話してください
תתקשר למשטרה警察に電話してください
אני צריך עזרה助けが必要です
אני חולה私は病気です
איפה בית החולים?病院はどこですか?
איפה בית המרקחת?薬局はどこですか?
כואב פהここが痛い
אני צריך רופא医者が必要です
האם יש בית חולים בקרבת מקום?近くに病院はありますか?

Getting help with language

Getting help with language: Hebrew phrases and their Japanese translations
HebrewJapanese
האם אתה מדבר אנגלית?あなたは英語を話しますか?
אני לא מבין分かりません
אני מבין分かりました
נא לדבר לאטゆっくり話してください
בבקשה חזור על זהそれを繰り返してください
בבקשה רשום את זה書き留めてください
מה זה אומר?これはどういう意味ですか?
איך אתה אומר את זה?これはなんと言いますか?
אני לומד私は学んでいます
אני מדבר קצת少し話します
אתה יכול לעזור לי?手伝ってもらえますか?
אני לא יודע分かりません

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About Japanese Language

Geographical Distribution

Primarily spoken in Japan. It is the national language of Japan, with the majority of speakers residing there.

Alphabet

Japanese uses three scripts: Hiragana (, 46 basic characters) Katakana (, 46 basic characters) Kanji (, thousands of characters) Romaji (, Latin script used for teaching and inputting Japanese text) .

Vowels

あ is pronounced like 'a' in 'father'い is pronounced like 'ee' in 'see'う is pronounced like 'oo' in 'food'え is pronounced like 'e' in 'bet'お is pronounced like 'o' in 'or'

Consonants

Represented through a combination of the Hiragana and Katakana scripts for different sounds, including: k, s, t, n, h, m, y, r, w, g, z, d, b, pJapanese also features double consonants or 'geminate consonants' which are marked by a small つ in Hiragana or ッ in Katakana

Phonetics

Japanese phonetic structure includes 5 vowel sounds and numerous consonant sounds that can be altered with diacritical marks to indicate voicing.

Grammar and Syntax

Typically follows a subject-object-verb (SOV) order. Utilizes a system of particles to indicate grammatical relationships between words and relies heavily on verb conjugations to express tense, aspect, and mood.

Loanwords

Japanese has a significant number of loanwords from English, Portuguese, Dutch, and other languages, especially in modern usage. These are typically written in Katakana.

Language Family

Considered as a part of the Japonic language family. The relationship with other language families is debated, but it may be related to Korean and the Altaic languages.

Writing Systems

Combines three scripts—Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words, Katakana for foreign words, and Kanji for words of Chinese origin.

Writing System History

Developed from Chinese characters around the 4th century AD. Hiragana and Katakana were developed as simplified forms of Kanji for different purposes in literature and documentation.

Total Number of Speakers

Approximately 128 million speakers, predominantly in Japan.

About Hebrew Language

Geographical Distribution

Primarily spoken in Israel and Palestine, with significant communities worldwide wherever Jewish populations reside.

Alphabet

Uses Hebrew script with 22 letters: א, ב, ג, ד, ה, ו, ז, ח, ט, י, כ, ל, מ, נ, ס, ע, פ, צ, ק, ר, ש, ת

Vowels

ַ (a) - pronounced like 'ah'ֶ (e) - pronounced like 'eh'ִ (i) - pronounced like 'ee'ֹ (o) - pronounced like 'oh'ֻ (u) - pronounced like 'oo'ְ (ə) - schwa sound

Consonants

בגדהוזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשת

Phonetics

Features distinctive pharyngeal and uvular consonants, with Modern Hebrew having simplified consonant system compared to Biblical Hebrew.

Grammar and Syntax

Verb-subject-object (VSO) and subject-verb-object (SVO) word orders. Three-gender system (masculine, feminine, and remnants of neuter) with complex verbal conjugation.

Loanwords

Contains loanwords from Arabic, Aramaic, European languages, and extensive vocabulary revival from Biblical and Mishnaic Hebrew.

Language Family

Part of the Afro-Asiatic family, specifically the Northwest Semitic branch, closely related to Aramaic and Arabic.

Writing Systems

Uses Hebrew script, written right-to-left, with optional vowel pointing (niqqud) for clarity.

Writing System History

Hebrew script evolved from ancient Phoenician script, used continuously for religious texts, revived as spoken language in 19th-20th centuries.

Total Number of Speakers

Approximately 9-10 million speakers worldwide, with about 5.3 million native speakers in Israel.

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