Hebrew had no way to write vowels until the 10th Century.
Hebrew is a very hard ancient language that many people have spent years trying to master. One day is definitely not enough.
Hebrew is considered a sacred language in many religious traditions, including Judaism, where it is believed to be the language in which God communicated with humanity.
When the Hebrew bible was first translated into Greek, Hebrew was still a spoken language and there is know way to know how many words existed at that time. The Hebrew Bible has about 8000 Hebrew words in it, but the spoken language at that time would have had many more than that. Most spoken languages have between 40,000 and 140,000 words, depending on how you decide what a word is.
Hebrew is considered to be one of the oldest languages in the world, with origins dating back thousands of years. Latin, on the other hand, developed much later as the language of the Roman Empire. So, Hebrew predates Latin in terms of historical origin.
No European country speaks Hebrew as either an official language or national language. Hebrew is spoken in Israel, which is in Asia.However, there are many Jews all over Europe who speak Hebrew.
The majority of the Old Testament books were written in Hebrew. However, a few books, such as Daniel and Ezra, contain sections written in Aramaic, which was a common language in the ancient Near East.
It depends on what you mean by a Hebrew language linguistic root. If you mean how many languages descended from Hebrew, the answer is 1: Modern Hebrew. If you mean how many 3- and 4-consonant roots are contained within Hebrew, the answer is approximately 10,600.
12 (or 13 in a leap year).
Israel's dominant language is Hebrew, but both Hebrew and Arabic are official languages and many signs and documents are written in English as well.
-- The 2008 population of Israel ... where Hebrew is the official language ... was 7,018,000. -- Hebrew is also used in prayer, study, and conversation by many of the roughly 9 million Jews in 137 other countries worldwide.
Thousands of years ago.
Unique features of the Hebrew language:Hebrew is the only known language in human history to have ceased to be a spoken language and then revived again millennia later.Itamar Ben-Avi (1882-1943) was the first person in about 2,500 years to be a native speaker of Hebrew.Hebrew has two classical dialects: Ashkenazi and Sefardi. Modern Hebrew is based on the Sefardi dialect.The Hebrew name for God is never pronounced; in fact, the vowels are lost, and only the consonants of the name are known.Hebrew is one of two official languages of Israel, the other being Arabic.In Israel, it is not unusual for the parents to learn Hebrew from their children.The major spoken language most closely related to Hebrew is Arabic. Many words have the same or similar root consonants.The Hebrew language is governed by the Hebrew Language academy, which creates new words out of existing Hebrew roots. The Biblical Hebrew word צלם (image) was used to create the modern words for camera (מצלמה) and photography (צילום).