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Ebreyu
עִבְרִית 'Ivrit 
Pronunciation: IPA: [ʔivˈrit] (standard Israeli), [ʕivˈɾit] (standard Israeli (Sephardi)), [ʕivˈriθ] (Oriental), [ˈivʀis] (Ashkenazi)
Magagamit king: Israel and other countries, including Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Canada, Sweden, France, Germany, Netherlands, Nigeria[citation needed], Russia, Jamaica[citation needed], Panama, United Kingdom, Mongolia[citation needed], United States, Uruguay and Zimbabwe. It has also served as the liturgical language of Judaism for over 3,500 years.
Total speakers: Extinct as a spoken language by the 4th century CE; Sephardi Hebrew revived in the 1880s, and now with around 7 million speakers[citation needed], (United States: 195,375).1

1United States Census 2000 PHC-T-37. Ability to Speak English by Language Spoken at Home: 2000. Table 1a.PDF (11.8 KiB)

Language family: Afro-Asiatic
 Semitic
  West Semitic
   Central Semitic
    Northwest Semitic
     Canaanite
      Ebreyu 
Writing system: Súlat Ebreyu 
Official status
Official language of:
Regulated by: Academy of the Hebrew Language
האקדמיה ללשון העברית(HaAqademia LaLashon Ha‘Ivrit)
Language codes
ISO 639-1: he
ISO 639-2: heb
ISO 639-3: either:
heb — Modern Hebrew
hbo — Ancient Hebrew

Ing Ebreyu (עִבְרִית, ‘Ivrit) metung yang Semitic amanu da reng Afro-Asiatic language family, ampong masasalita ya kareng maiggit pitung yutang katau king Israel ampong magagamit ya kareng pangadi o pamagaral kareng Jewish a communidad mabilug a yatu. King Israel, iti ing de factong amanu keng state ampo kareng malda, at makanyan mu ring bilang metung kareng aduang opisyal a amanu (kambe ning Arabic), ampong magagamit yang salita kareng keraklan da reng populasiun. Ing Hebrew iya mu rin ing magagamit a salita da reng Samaritans, agiang mo ngeni kulang lang libu deng mitagan a Samaritan. Bilang dayung amanu pagaralan de reng Ujew ampo reng magaral Judaism ampong Israel, archeologists ampong deng linguists at magpakadalubhasa keng Middle East at ding kayang civilisasiun ampo reng theologians.

  • Hoffman, Joel M, In the Beginning: A Short History of the Hebrew Language. New York: NYU Press. ISBN 0-8147-3654-8.
  • Izre'el, Shlomo, "The emergence of Spoken Israeli Hebrew", in: Benjamin Hary (ed.), The Corpus of Spoken Israeli Hebrew (CoSIH): Working Papers I (2001)
  • Kuzar, Ron, Hebrew and Zionism: A Discourse Analytic Cultural Study. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter 2001. ISBN 3-11-016993-2, ISBN 3-11-016992-4.
  • Sáenz-Badillos, Angel, A History of the Hebrew Language (trans. John Elwolde). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-55634-1
  • Laufer, Asher. "Hebrew", in: Handbook of the International Phonetic Association. Cambridge University Press 1999. ISBN 0-521-65236-7, ISBN 0-521-63751-1.

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