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  1. Modern Hebrew ( עִבְרִית חֲדָשָׁה ʿĪvrīt ḥadašá [ivˈʁit χadaˈʃa] ), also called Israeli Hebrew or simply Hebrew, is the standard form of the Hebrew language spoken today. Developed as part of Hebrew's revival in the late 19th century and early 20th century, it is the official language of the State of Israel, and the ...

  2. Hebrew is the most widely spoken language in Israel today. In the Modern Period, from the 19th century onward, the literary Hebrew tradition revived as the spoken language of modern Israel, called variously Israeli Hebrew, Modern Israeli Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, New Hebrew, Israeli Standard Hebrew, Standard Hebrew and so on.

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  4. Contents. Modern Hebrew verbs. In Hebrew, verbs, which take the form of derived stems, are conjugated to reflect their tense and mood, as well as to agree with their subjects in gender, number, and person. Each verb has an inherent voice, though a verb in one voice typically has counterparts in other voices.

  5. Modern Hebrew or Israeli Hebrew ( עברית חדשה ‬, ʿivrít ḥadašá [h], [ivˈʁit χadaˈʃa] – "Modern Hebrew" or "New Hebrew"), generally referred to by speakers simply as Hebrew ( עברית ‬ Ivrit ), is the standard form of the Hebrew language spoken today. Spoken in ancient times, Hebrew, a member of the Canaanite branch ...

  6. Today, Modern Hebrew is used for day-to-day communication in all registers and environments (e.g., media, education, medicine). MAP 22.1 THE MODERN HEBREW SPEECH AREA f572 Philip Zhakevich and Benjamin Kantor Some researchers cast doubt on the Semitic character of Modern Hebrew on the basis of non-Semitic elements present in the language ...

  7. A nominal predica-tion composed of a free personal pronoun fol-lowed by a nominal predicate (rare in Biblical Hebrew; Kogut 1993) is unusual, e.g., תקווה אני ±ani tiqva / תקווה כולי kuli tiqva ‘I hope/I have hope (lit. ‘I am hope’ / ‘I am all hope’)’.

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