It depends on what language they speak. There is no difference in what Jewish people call their parents and what non-Jewish people call their parents.
No, some Jewish people speak Hebrew and/or Yiddish. It is important to note that the Yiddish word for Jewish is Yiddish, so the language is actually called "Jewish", but there is no language identified with the English word "Jewish".
Jewish people live in most countries of the world, and they say hello in whatever language they speak. French Jews say "bonjour". English and American Jews say "hello", etc.
It depends on what language they speak. American and British Jews call it "school."
No. "Hebrew" is a language, not a person. The people living in Jerusalem today Speak Hebrew and Arabic.
They are sometimes, depending on the language they speak.
Neither. He is Jewish. Both of his parents are Jewish.
Serbian people speak the Serbian language.
Jewish is a religion, not a language. Jews in Israel speak Hebrew . In almost every other country they speak the national language. I am not sure what g-d means and neither are 2 Jewish friends that I asked.
They speak the Jawoyn language.
Latin of course. Since people in Germany, speak German. And people in Russia, speak Russian. :D!
While Russian is the official language in Russia, there are ethnic minorities who speak their own languages. However, the majority of the population in Russia does speak Russian.