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Hebrew (Hebrew alphabet: עִבְרִית , ʿĪvrīt, pronounced [ ʔivˈʁit ] ⓘ or [ ʕivˈrit ] ⓘ; Samaritan script: ࠏࠨࠁࠬࠓࠪࠉࠕʿÎbrit) is a Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family.
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Hebrew Wikipedia (Hebrew: ויקיפדיה העברית, IPA: [vikiˈpedja...
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The Israeli population is linguistically and culturally...
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Against the exilic Yiddish language stood revived Hebrew,...
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ˤiwrit) – język z grupy kananejskiej języków semickich północno-zachodnich [1], należących do afroazjatyckiej rodziny językowej, zapisywany przeważnie alfabetem hebrajskim. Jako główny język judaizmu jest nierozerwalnie związany z historią Żydów i współcześnie – z Państwem Izrael.
Modern Hebrew (Hebrew: עִבְרִית חֲדָשָׁה [ʔivˈʁit χadaˈʃa] or [ʕivˈrit ħadaˈʃa]), also called Israeli Hebrew or simply Hebrew, is the standard form of the Hebrew language spoken today.
The Hebrew language, also referred to as the Hebraic language, is a Northwest Semitic language. It was spoken by Israelites a long time ago, during the time of the Bible. After Judah was conquered by Babylonia, the Jews were taken captive (prisoner) to Babylon and started speaking Aramaic.
Hebrew Wikipedia is the Hebrew language edition of Wikipedia, launched in 2003 and containing over 364,000 articles. It covers topics such as Jewish history, Israeli culture, physics, law, and more, and has various projects and events for its contributors.
The Israeli population is linguistically and culturally diverse. Hebrew is the country's official language, and almost the entire population speaks it either as a first language or proficiently as a second language.Its standard form, known as Modern Hebrew, is the main medium of life in Israel. Arabic is used mainly by Israel's Arab minority which comprises about one-fifth of the population.
Learn how Hebrew went from a sacred language to a spoken and written language used by Jews in Palestine and Israel. Explore the history, challenges, and achievements of the Hebrew revival process and its linguistic features.