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Impressive facts about the Hebrew language

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Learn Hebrew - First words
Hi! ‫שלום!‬ shalom!
Hello! ‫שלום!‬ shalom!
How are you? ‫מה נשמע?‬ mah nishma?
Good bye! ‫להתראות.‬ lehitra'ot.
See you soon! ‫נתראה בקרוב!‬ nitra'eh beqarov!

Facts about the Hebrew language

The Hebrew language boasts a rich history, tracing back over 3,000 years. It is one of the oldest languages still in use today. Originating as the language of the Jewish people, Hebrew has evolved through various periods, including Biblical, Mishnaic, and Modern Hebrew.

Modern Hebrew, revived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is a remarkable example of language revitalization. Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, often called the father of Modern Hebrew, played a crucial role in its resurgence. He and his followers believed in the necessity of a single Jewish language to unify all Jews.

Today, Hebrew is the official language of Israel, spoken by millions of people. Besides its native speakers in Israel, Hebrew is learned and spoken by Jewish communities around the world. Its revival from ancient to modern times is a unique event in linguistic history.

Hebrew is written from right to left, using a distinctive alphabet of 22 letters. This script, known as the Hebrew alphabet, has been in use for over 2,600 years. Unlike many languages, traditional Hebrew writing consists only of consonants, although vowel indicators exist in religious and educational texts.

Grammatically, Hebrew is notable for its use of root words. Most Hebrew words are based on three-consonant roots, from which nouns, verbs, and adjectives are formed. This structure connects words with related meanings, enriching the language with layers of historical and cultural significance.

Culturally, Hebrew is more than just a means of communication; it embodies the identity and continuity of the Jewish people. Through its ancient texts, prayers, and modern literature, Hebrew offers a deep connection to Jewish traditions, history, and values. Its story of revival inspires linguists and cultural preservationists worldwide.

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