~it all depends on if you have a hard time learning or if you actually want to learn Hebrew. Just have fun while learning it- or any other language for that matter- and you willl do so much better. For the other question, it depends what people you meet. some people in irael are nice and sonme are not.... just like in america?~
There is no language called Israeli. People speak Hebrew and they write using Hebrew alphabets.
They are all in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.
Most literature written in Israel is in Hebrew. Hebrew is the main national language of Israel.
The Hebrew word for Israeli is Israeli. It is spelled ישראלי.
Hebrew is the official language. But English/Arabic are also spoken
No. See the following points: -- Hebrew is the original language of the Torah; and modern Hebrew is one of the official languages of Israel today. (The other one is Arabic.) -- There is no such language as 'Israeli'. Israeli is a national term to refer to a citizen of Israel, not a language. (It is the same way that Canadian is a national term to refer to a citizen of Canada.) -- Yiddish is the language of the [mostly former] Jewish communities of Germany, Eastern Europe, and Russia. It's spoken in enclaves of population descended from those communities, found today in Israel, the US, Canada, South Africa, Argentina, Australia, and many other countries.
Salome is a Hebrew/Israeli name that means "welcome", "peace" or "tranquil". Since it is a name, Salome would be used the same in any language.
There is no chart, but the shma can be recited in American Sign Language, Israeli Sign Language, or any other sign language. See related links for a video of the Shma in American Sign Language.
It is Hebrew. Ivreet is the language of Hebrew in Hebrew.
No. His father is descended from two Polish Jews and grew up in America. It is because of his father that he has a Hebrew-language last name, but no Israeli connection. His mother was also born in the USA.
Israeli = Yisra'eli (ישראלי), pronounced Yeess-rah-el-ee
You have to go to the control panel on your computer, under regional and language settings, and add the Israeli Keyboard. Then you display the language bar and you can switch back and forth. There are You Tube videos that show how to do this.