-- The 2008 population of Israel ... where Hebrew is the official language ... was 7,018,000.
-- Hebrew is also used in prayer, study, and conversation by many of the roughly 9 million Jews
in 137 other countries worldwide.
Hebrew is spoken by at least some Jews in almost every country of the world.
between 75% and 90% (This number does not include new immigrants currently studying Hebrew in special schools).
Hebrew is main language spoken in Israel. Hebrew and Arabic are the national languages in Israel. Hebrew is also spoken in Jewish communities around the world, mostly as a second language.
As of 2012, there are about 5.5 million native speakers of Hebrew in the world. Another 2-5 million speak it as a second language.
About 90% of the population speaks Hebrew as a first or second language, which roughly comes to about 6 million people.
There are about 6 million speakers of Hebrew
About 400,000 speak it either as a first language or a second language.
As of 2017, there are about 6 million native speakers of Hebrew in the world. Another 2-5 million speak it as a second language.
About 90% of the population speaks Hebrew as a first or second language, which roughly comes to about 7.7 million people.
There is no language of Buddhism. Individual Buddhists speak whatever language they and their countrymen speak. Many original Buddhist texts are written in Pali in the parallel way that many original Christian texts are in Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek and the vast body of Christians do not speak these languages
No European country speaks Hebrew as either an official language or national language. Hebrew is spoken in Israel, which is in Asia.However, there are many Jews all over Europe who speak Hebrew.
Bedouins speak many different dialects of Arabic. Most Bedouins in Israel speak Hebrew and Levantine Arabic.
The question is too vague. Many many people throughout History have been able to speak both Hebrew and Greek.
Here are some differences. Please add to this list:Jews in Israel speak fluent Hebrew. Jews outside of Israel use Hebrew in prayers, but generally do not know how to speak it.Orthodox and Conservative Jews outside Israel observe some holidays for 1 extra day.Secular Jew in Israel observe Jewish holidays and some customs. Many (but not all) secular Jews outside Israel observe nothing.
No, she does not speak Hebrew, though she knows many Hebrew words.
Yes. Israelis speak English as a second language after Hebrew. In Mea Shearim, most people speak Yiddish and some speak English too. Some speak Hebrew, but many believe that Hebrew is a holy language that should be used in prayer and Torah-study only.
Israel is the the only country that has Hebrew as one of its official languages.There are also a lot of Native Hebrew speakers living in the U.S., Canada, the UK, and the Palestinian Territories. Hebrew is also widely used by Jews all over the world.
You would be in Israel. There are many cities in Israel, including: Jerusalem Tel-Aviv Haifa Eilat Nahariya Ra'anana Behr Sheva Ramat Gan
NO. Do Christians only speak English? More seriously, though, most Jews speak the lingua franca or official language(s) of their country of birth or residence. For example, most American, Canadian (aside from Quebec), and British Jews speak English. Most Quebecois and French Jews speak French. Most Argentine and Mexican Jews speak Spanish. Most Russian and Ukrainian Jews speak Russian. Many also speak Jewish languages, of which Hebrew is just one of many, including: Yiddish, Ladino, Yevanic, and Judeo-Arabic.
Hebrew is spoken in Israel and by many Jews all over the world.
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.