Hébérù (עִבְרִית, Ivrit, Hebrew pronunciation (ìrànwọ́·ìkéde)) je ede Semitiki kan ninu awon ede Afro-Asiatiki.
Hebrew | |
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עִבְרִית Ivrit | |
Ìpè | standard Israeli: [(ʔ)ivˈʁit] - [(ʔ)ivˈɾit], standard Israeli (Sephardi): [ʕivˈɾit], Iraqi: [ʕibˈriːθ], Yemenite: [ʕivˈriːθ], Ashkenazi: [ˈivʀis] |
Sísọ ní | Israel Global (as a liturgical language for Judaism), in West Bank, and Gaza |
Ìye àwọn afisọ̀rọ̀ | Total Speakers < 10,000,000 Ísráẹ́lì First Language 5,300,000 (2009); Second Language 2,000,000 - 2,200,000 (2009) Àwọn Ìpínlẹ̀ Aṣọ̀kan Home Language 200,000 (approx.) in the United States speak Hebrew at home1 1United States Census 2000 PHC-T-37. Ability to Speak English by Language Spoken at Home: 2000. Table 1a.PDF (11.8 KB) Extinct as a regularly spoken language by the 4th century CE, but survived as a liturgical and literary language; revived in the 1880s |
Èdè ìbátan | Afro-Asiatic
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Sístẹ́mù ìkọ | Hebrew alphabet |
Lílò bíi oníbiṣẹ́ | |
Èdè oníbiṣẹ́ ní | Israel |
Àkóso lọ́wọ́ | Academy of the Hebrew Language האקדמיה ללשון העברית ([HaAkademia LaLashon Ha‘Ivrit] error: {{lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) |
Àwọn àmìọ̀rọ̀ èdè | |
ISO 639-1 | he |
ISO 639-2 | heb |
ISO 639-3 | either: heb – Modern Hebrew hbo – Ancient Hebrew |
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