In the Beginning, it was Just the Hebrews that spoke Hebrew. Today, in addition to 7 million Israelis and many Jews all over the world, there are some non-Jews who can speak it, including some Christians and Palestinians.
All 12 tribes of Israel spoke Hebrew, with varying dialects.All 12 tribes of Israel spoke Hebrew, with varying dialects.
They spoke Hebrew!
It means that you know how to speak Hebrew, and that one time when you got drunk, you spoke in that language.
NO they spoke Hebrew
The City of Jerusalem was built by the Israelites who, at that time, spoke only Hebrew. Some argue that they spoke Old Canaanite, but Hebrew and Old Canaanite are just dialects of each other.
No, the Nazis did not speak Hebrew. In fact, virtually NO European Jews spoke Hebrew either at the time of the Holocaust*. Almost no one spoke Hebrew outside of Israel. (At the time, most East European Jews spoke Yiddish, which is fairly close to German).*It's important to note, that The Jews of Europe used Hebrew in synagogues for prayer, study, and other scholarly uses, but this is not the same thing as speaking Hebrew.
If you mean Emmanuel Vardi (the composer who died in 2011) then yes, he spoke Hebrew.
It depends at what point, but mainly Hebrew and Aramaic.
The Israelites spoke Hebrew, as is abundantly clear from the Hebrew Bible.
Armenian or Hebrew
They spoke Hebrew (עברית)
beginning = haht-khah-LAH