Hebrew
Yes, Hebrew is an Old language spoken by Jews, but it is also the newest native language on the planet: Modern Hebrew was resurrected starting in the 1880s by Eliezar Ben-Yehuda.
In ancient times, Jews spoke Hebrew. From about 250 BCE to about 200 CE, the main language of the Jews was Aramaic. Since then, Jews have migrated to almost every country in the world, and they speak the local languages of the regions they live in. Today, most Jews speak English as their native language or as a second language. Hebrew is the second most spoken language among Jews.
It's called Hebrew.
A:The language spoken by Palestinian Jews in the first century was Aramaic, so the apostle John would have spoken Aramaic.
Yiddish is a language spoken by Eastern European Jews.
The Jews of Medieval Spain spoke Spanish and Ladino. They also used Hebrew in prayer services.
Most Jews anywhere in the United States (including California) speak English as their first language.
Hebrew is spoken in the State of Israel, mainly due to the efforts of Eliezer ben-Yehuda, who revived the modern language of Hebrew. Hebrew was chosen because it is the language of the Jews.
The traditional language of Jewish religious and cultural life is Hebrew.If you're talking about demographics, most Jews in the world speak English as their native language, followed by Modern Hebrew.Yiddish was once the secular language of European Jews, but today it is critically endangered, and mainly only spoken in Belarus, Israel, Argentina, and the United States (and mainly as a second language).
No. Hebrew is a language. It is one of the official languages of Israel, but it is also spoken by Jews all over the world.
In Türkiye the official language spoken is Türkçe(Turkish) by 90% of the 71.1 m population. Other languages spoken are Kurdish 6%, Arabic 1.2%. Other minority languages are Circassian more than 0.09% throughout the country, Greek Armenian and Judezmo a romance language spoken by Jews.
Yiddish is the historical language of the Ashkenazi Jews, combining elements of German with Hebrew and Aramaic. It is primarily spoken by Jewish communities originating from Central and Eastern Europe.