90% of Jews and over 60% of Arabs have a good understanding of Hebrew, The majority also English as a second language, but no specific data is available on that.
According to a 2011 Government Social Survey of Israelis over 20 years of age in 2011:
49% report Hebrew as their mother tongue
Arabic 18%
Russian 15%
Yiddish 2%
French 2%
English 2%
Spanish 1.6%
other languages 10%
90% of Jews and over 60% of Israeli Arabs have a good understanding of Hebrew, The majority also are able to speak English as a second language, but no specific data is available on that.
According to a 2011 Government Social Survey of Israelis over 20 years of age in 2011:
49% report Hebrew as their mother tongue
Arabic 18%
Russian 15%
Yiddish 2%
French 2%
English 2%
Spanish 1.6%
other languages 10%
The major language in Israel is Hebrew, followed by Arabic, English, and Russian.
Israel has Hebrew as its chief language. (Arabic, English and Russian are widespread, but Hebrew is the major language.) See also:More about Israel
Israel uses the Hebrew alphabet for the Hebrew language, the Arabic alphabet for the Arabic language, and the Latin alphabet for the English languages. Signs in all three languages can be found throughout Israel.
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.
Israel's official languages are Arabic and Hebrew. English holds a semi-official status, and is widely used at all levels of business and society. Street signs and highway instructions throughout the country are posted in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.
The language of higher education in Israel is primarily Hebrew, though for the Arabic minority, it is both Modern Standard Arabic and Hebrew. Many Jewish Israelis also are taught Arabic as a second or third language.
Israel's official languages are Hebrew and Arabic, but most administration is done in Hebrew.
Hebrew and Arabic are the two official languages of Israel. Most Israelis only speak Hebrew. Some have learned Arabic in school. Arabic is the second official language in Israel, used mainly by Arab Israelis.
Tel Aviv is a city in Israel, where Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages.
The two official languages of Israel are Arabic and Hebrew.
Israel has two official languages; Hebrew and Arabic. There are thousands of words in Israel.
yes; with Hebrew, arabic, Russian, English and Amharic being the most common.