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They are two completely different languages, although they are both Semitic languages, so they share some similarities.

some notable differences are:

  • Arabic and Hebrew use completely different writing systems
  • Arabic has 10 verb paradigms and Hebrew has 7
  • Arabic has many dialects, and Hebrew has very few
  • Arabic has preserved (in most dialects) at least some of its emphatic consonants, but spoken Hebrew has not.
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