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Modern Hebrew is considered to be a koiné language based on historical layers of Hebrew that incorporates foreign elements, mainly those introduced during the most critical revival period between 1880 and 1920, as well as new elements created by speakers through natural linguistic evolution.
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Modern Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages of the...
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Hebrew is the language of Jewish people around the world, an...
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The revival of the Hebrew language took place in Europe and...
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Modern Hebrew has 25 to 27 consonants and 5 to 10 vowels,...
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Modern Hebrew ( Hebrew: עברית חדשה) is the standard form of...
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In modern Hebrew, vowels are increasingly introduced. It is also used informally in Israel to write Levantine Arabic, especially among Druze. It is an offshoot of the Imperial Aramaic alphabet, which flourished during the Achaemenid Empire and which itself derives from the Phoenician alphabet.
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