Hebrēisc sprǣc
Þis geƿrit hæfþ ƿordcƿide on Nīƿenglisce. |
Hebrēisc (עברית [‘Ivrit]) | |
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Gesprecen in: | Israhēl |
Landscipe: | Israhēl and ōðru land |
Getæl sprecera: | ~6 milliona (inhabbende app. 500,000 non-Jewish speakers in Gaza/West Bank). 195,375 in the United States.1 1United States Census 2000 PHC-T-37. Ability to Speak English by Language Spoken at Home: 2000. Table 1a. |
Mǣþ: | not in top 100 |
Genetic classification: | Afro-AsiaticSemitisc |
Ambihtlicu mǣþ | |
Ambihtlicu sprǣc: | Israhēl |
Regulated by: | Academy of the Hebrew Language (האקדמיה ללשון העברית) |
Sprǣce tācna | |
ISO 639-1 | he |
ISO 639-2 | heb |
SIL | HBR |
Sēo ēac: Sprǣc – Getalu sprǣca |
Sēo Andƿearde Hebrēisce sprǣc is Semitisc sprǣc þæs Afroasiatic sprǣccynnes. Se piþa þæs Hebrēisces Bibliþēcan, sēo Ǣ (þe Crīstendōm and Iudaism segenlīce liefan ƿæs ǣrest ƿriten in þǣre hƿīle of Moses 3,300 gēar āgān), is geƿriten in (Bibliþēcanlic) segenlic Hebrēisc. Iudēas habbaþ ealneg clipod hit þā לשון הקודש Lashon ha-Kodesh ("Sēo Godcunde Sprǣc") ac sēo fyrngeƿritu geƿriten in þisse sprǣce ƿurdon gesmēad hālig.
Sēo ēac
adiht- Hebrēisc stæfrǣƿ
- Niqqud (vowel points)
Ūtanƿearde bendas
adiht- Ethnologue report for Hebrew Archived 2006-02-18 at the Wayback Machine
- Modern Hebrew
- Zuckermann, Ghil'ad, 2003. Language Contact and Lexical Enrichment in Israeli Hebrew. Palgrave Macmillan. (ISBN 9781403917232 / ISBN 9781403938695)