Hebrew Languages

Languages that are part of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family, primarily spoken in Israel and by Jewish communities around the world. Includes Biblical Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, and various dialects such as Yemenite Hebrew and Sephardic Hebrew. Features a unique alphabet with 22 consonant letters and no vowels, which are indicated by diacritic marks. Has a rich literary tradition dating back thousands of years, with the Hebrew Bible being a central text.




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Ancient Hebrew Languages
Hebrew Languages
Literature Hebrew Languages
Modern Hebrew Languages