Answer: none of the above.
The original Aryans spoke several Indo-Iranian languages which are the ancestors of Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, and similar languages. Of the four languages given above, the Indo-Iranian languages are most similar to English, but that means little as the languages are completely non-intelligible to most English-speakers.
There are no such languages as "Israeli" and "Palestinian". Israelis speak Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, and English. Palestinians primarily speak Arabic. Hebrew: Shalom (שלום) Arabic: Salaam (سلام) Russian: Mir (Мир) English: Peace
Israel has two official languages ... Hebrew and Arabic. In addition, English is taught in all Israeli school, is widely spoken, and enjoys a semi-official social and diplomatic status. Most city-street signs and highway-information signs in the country are printed in all three of those languages. -- Hebrew is written in the Hebrew alphabet. -- Arabic is written in the Arabic alphabet -- English is written in the English alphabet. In addition to these official and widely-spoken languages in Israel, the population has roots in more than 130 countries, and a huge number of those languages are spoken in many homes and ethnic enclaves.
In Mesopotamia, Akkadian was spoken for a while, and it was related to Hebrew. Today, Arabic is spoken there, which is also related to Hebrew.
Arabic dialects, followed by Farsi and Hebrew.
In the English language there is no actual meaning assigned to the letter N beyond being a letter of the alphabet. In Phoenician, Hebrew, Aramaic and Arabic alphabets it is pronounced nun, meaning 'fish'.
She can speak fluent Spanish, English, French, Italian,Portuguese, Catalan, and some Arabic, Pidgin, Hebrew, and Mandarin Chinese.
It depends entirely on the person. Most people find Hebrew easier, and some find Arabic easier.The only clear statement that can be made is that Hebrew is easier to pronounce, if the learner speaks a European language such as English. Hebrew only has a few sounds not found in English, while Arabic has many non-European sounds.
They are all in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.
There are no such languages as "Israeli" and "Palestinian". Israelis speak Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, and English. Palestinians primarily speak Arabic. Hebrew: Shalom (שלום) Arabic: Salaam (سلام) Russian: Mir (Мир) English: Peace
It comes from the Hebrew Yiskáh (confined).
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Yes. almost all languages have cusswords. Most of the bad words in Hebrew are borrowed from English and Arabic.
The main language spoken in Jerusalem is Hebrew. In addition, Arabic is spoken by the Arab minority there, and English is the most widely spoken foreign language. Street signs are in Hebrew and Arabic (and sometimes English as well).
I think 3. English, Hebrew and Arabic.
I can say it in 8. English = Hello Japanese = Konnichiwa Chinese = Ni hao Spanish = Hola Russian = Prevet Arabic = Marahaban French = Bonjour Hebrew = Salom
Ibrahim is the Arabic version of the Hebrew Avraham (which is also the root of the English Abraham). It means "father of multitudes".
Arabic: موسيقى Chinese: 音乐 Hebrew: מוזיקה Spanish: Música