when talking to a male: amà amchá (עמי עמך)
when talking to a female: amà améch (עמי עמך)
But if you are taking about Ruth 1:16, it is actually "Your people are my people" (talking to a female) and that would be améch amà (עַמֵּךְ עַמִּי).
Yes, and they are not called Hebrew people; they are called Jews.
Today, Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish person can have any name. It doesn't have to be Hebrew.
am (עם), the Hebrew word for "people", is pronounced AHM.
Hebrew is not a religion, it's a language. The Hebrew language is spoken in Israel. Hebrew is considered a holy language by the Jewish people.
No. Hebrew refers to the people and language of Israel. Babylonian refers to the people of what is now modern-day Iraq.No. Hebrew refers to the people and language of Israel. Babylonian refers to the people of what is now modern-day Iraq.
He was chosen by God to lead the Hebrew from slavery
They were the children of the Hebrew people. Today they are called "Jewish children"
There is no country called "Hebrew" - the Hebrew people are Israelis (people who live in Israel). The capital of Israel is Jerusalem.
No. "Hebrew" is a language, not a person. The people living in Jerusalem today Speak Hebrew and Arabic.
Lots of people wrote in Hebrew. Almost all literate material from Ancient and Modern Israel are in Hebrew.
There is no Hebrew name for Derrick. Derrick is a Germanic name that means "Ruler of the People". There is no equivalent in Hebrew.