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The '''Hebrew language''' is a [[Semitic]] language associated with [[ | The '''Hebrew language''' is a [[Semitic]] language associated with [[jews]] and [[Judaism]]. It was spoken in ancient time in [[Palestine]]. Hebrew was replaced by a dialect of the [[Aramaic language]] beginning about the 3rd century BC, continuing to be used as a liturgical and literary language. It was revived as a spoken language in the 19th and 20th centuries and is the official language of [[Israel]]. | ||
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*[https://www.encyclopedia.com/literature-and-arts/language-linguistics-and-literary-terms/language-and-linguistics/hebrew-language Encyclopedia.com: Hebrew Language] | *[https://www.encyclopedia.com/literature-and-arts/language-linguistics-and-literary-terms/language-and-linguistics/hebrew-language Encyclopedia.com: Hebrew Language] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:jews]] | ||
[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:36, 28 February 2024
The Hebrew language is a Semitic language associated with jews and Judaism. It was spoken in ancient time in Palestine. Hebrew was replaced by a dialect of the Aramaic language beginning about the 3rd century BC, continuing to be used as a liturgical and literary language. It was revived as a spoken language in the 19th and 20th centuries and is the official language of Israel.