There are hundreds of cities with Hebrew speakers. If you are talking about large populations of Hebrew speakers, then it would probably be one of the following cities in Israel:
Acre
Afula
Arad
Ariel
Ashdod
Ashkelon
Baqa-Jatt
Bat Yam
Beersheva
Beit She'an
Beit Shemesh
Beitar Illit
Bnei Brakh
Dimona
Eilat
El'ad
Giv'atayim
Giv'at Shmuel
Hadera
Haifa
Herzliya
Herzliya Pituakh
Hod HaSharon
Holon
Karmiel
Kafr Qasim
Kfar Saba
Kiryat Ata
Kiryat Bialik
Kiryat Gat
Kiryat Malakhi
Kiryat Motzkin
Kiryat Ono
Kiryat Shmona
Kiryat Yam
Lod
Ma'ale Adumim
Ma'alot-Tarshiha
Migdal HaEmek
Modi'in Illit
Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut
Nahariya
Nazareth
Nazareth Illitaa
Nesher
Ness Zion
Netanya
Netivot
Ofakim
Or Akiva
Or Yehuda
Petah Tikva
Qalansawe
Ra'anana
Rahat
Ramat Gan
Ramat HaSharon
Ramla
Rehovot
Rishon LeZion
Rosh HaAyin
Safed
Sakhnin
Sderot
Shefa-'Amr (Shfar'am)
Tamra
Tayibe
Tel Aviv
Tiberias
Tira
Tirat Carmel
Umm al-Fahm
Yavne
Yehud-Monosson
Yokneam
There are hundreds of cities with Hebrew speakers. If you are talking about large populations of Hebrew speakers, then it would probably be one of the following cities in Israel:
No. "Hebrew" is a language, not a person. The people living in Jerusalem today Speak Hebrew and Arabic.
You can be a Dutch and a Jew both. A Hebrew Jew is part of a RACE of humans. A Dutch is a person born in the Netherlands or has been naturalized a Dutch. Dutch is also the name of their language. Most of them are from the white race but there are some Hebrew race Dutch people in the Netherlands. The Hebrew Jews can speak in Hebrew and Yiddish. They can speak in the language of the nation they live or were born in. So a Hebrew Dutch could speak Dutch too.
You would be in Israel. There are many cities in Israel, including: Jerusalem Tel-Aviv Haifa Eilat Nahariya Ra'anana Behr Sheva Ramat Gan
Moscow does not speak any language. Moscow is a city. Cities don't speak. Muscovites (people who live in Moscow), however, generally speak Russian.
Nowadays most Jews speak the language of the country that they live in, so in Israel most speak Hebrew, in the US and Britain English, in France French and so on. Obviously, many Jews also can speak one or more foreign languages.In the past, many Sephardic Jews spoke Ladino, which is derived from (medieval) Spanish and from Hebrew, while many Ashkenazi (North European) Jews spoke Yiddish, which is derived from (medieval) German and from Hebrew.AnswerJewish people live in almost every country in the world, and they speak the language of their country.The majority of Jews in North America speak English.The majority of Jews in Israel speak Hebrew.Answerthe Jewish language is Hebrew (though not all Jews speak it). There are other Jewish languages also; the most common among them is Yiddish.Answera variety but mainly spoken is HebrewThere are about 16 million Jews in the world as of 2018, and the majority of them speak English as either a 1st or 2nd language.Today, the majority speak English and/or Hebrew. There are also many who speak Yiddish.Jews live in about 135 different countries, and they generally speak the languages of their countries.-- Many Jews live in Israel, where Hebrew is an official state language and English is widespread.-- Many Jews live in North America, where they mainly speak English.-- Many who are descended from Russian or eastern European Jews still speakYiddish, regardless of where they live today.-- Many who are descended from Spanish or Portuguese Jews still speakLadino, regardless of where they live today.-- Many who grew up in, or are descended from Jews who grew up in,many other places in Europe, still speak French, German, Italian, Flemish,Greek, Slavic, Polish, etc., regardless of where they live today.-- Many who are descended from Iranian Jews still speak Farsi/Persian,regardless of where they live today.-- Many who are descended from Iraqi, Egyptian, Moroccan, Tunisian, Syrian,or Yemenite Jews still speak Arabic, regardless of where they live today.
Most Jews are Zionist, and they speak the languages of the countries they are from.Note: Zionism just means supporting the idea of a Jewish homeland.
The largest nationality to speak Hebrew as a native language or second language are the Jews, particularly the Jews of Israel. The second largest nationality to speak Hebrew as a native or second language are Arabs (Israeli Arabs make up more than 20% of the population of Israel).
Jews speak all manner of languages based on where they live, including Arabic. Centuries ago those living in Judea spoke Hebrew or Aramaic and now Hebrew is one of the official languages of Israel, which is the official Jewish state, Arabic is the other official language.
There is no country called "Hebrew" - the Hebrew people are Israelis (people who live in Israel). The capital of Israel is Jerusalem.
Maybe.
You can buy software, such as Rosetta Stone, or you can by audio teaching tools, such as CD's. But the best ways to learn is are to take classes at a university or to live in the country for a while. There are also people who speak these languages natively.
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