It is impossible know that for Hebrew, or for any other language. Languages do not have instantaneous origins. They evolve from older languages.
It is impossible know that for Hebrew, or for any other language. Languages do not have instantaneous origins. They evolve from older languages.
All 12 tribes of Israel spoke Hebrew, with varying dialects.All 12 tribes of Israel spoke Hebrew, with varying dialects.
They spoke Hebrew!
Hebrew has been spoken for many thousands of years prior to the invention of Hebrew writing, so no one knows what the first Hebrew word was. The first Hebrew word in the Bible is "bereshít" (בראשית)
Shalom means peace. The other word is a Christianized word for the Jewish God, but it is not spoke in Hebrew or even spelled like that.
It means that you know how to speak Hebrew, and that one time when you got drunk, you spoke in that language.
the word "genesis" is not a Hebrew word. It is a greek word. If you are asking what the Hebrew word is for the first book of the Bible, it is Bĕrĕshit (בראשית)
The builders and first inhabitants of Jerusalem spoke Hebrew. Hebrew fell out of use sometime after the 6th Century BCE, and was replaced by Aramaic, which is closely related to Hebrew.
There is no such word as "speaked". You either mean "spoke" or "spoken". The Hebrew verb "to speak" is diber (דיבר). In order to conjugate the past tense, you have to provide the entire sentence.
NO they spoke Hebrew
Yore. In Hebrew: יורה
All the prophets said to the Hebrew people to please repent to god.