Hebrew is used whenever a Hebrew speaker wants to speak with another Hebrew speaker. It works exactly the same for English or any other language.
Hebrew can also be used liturgically in synagogues and religious institutions. In this situation, it is used to read the Torah and Jewish prayers as well as other religious books.
Hebrew was originally used for speaking and communicating. It still is used for that.
No punctuation was used in Hebrew until about the 18th Century.
The word virgin is an English word. It's not used in Hebrew. The Hebrew equivalent (for a female) is betulá (בתולה).
Yes, Biblical Hebrew (which is not all that different from Modern Hebrew) is used in EVERY synagogue in Israel, as well as every synagogue outside Israel. But it's not used for speaking.Only Modern Hebrew is used for speaking.
Hebrew is used in Judaism, in its Torah and the prayers. See also:More about Hebrew
The word "Jew" is an English word and as such is used in English, just like the word "Synagogue" is English and not Hebrew. In Hebrew conversation, the Hebrew version "Yi-hu-DEE" is used.
the word chaver (חבר) is the Hebrew word for "friend" and is not used as a name.
ha- (×”Ö¾) is a prefix that means "the." In flowery Hebrew, it can also be used to indicate a question.
The scroll inside the mezuzah is written in Hebrew.
The Hebrew word "ye" means "he" or "she" in English. It is a pronoun used to refer to a male or female person in the third person singular. In Hebrew, "ye" is used to indicate the gender of the person being referred to in a sentence.
There is no Hebrew word for instinct. In modern Hebrew, the English word is used, and it's spelled אִינְסְטִינְקְט
The Hebrew alphabet is the writing system of the Hebrew language. It doesn't mean anything other than the list of letters used to write Hebrew.