The largest nationality to speak Hebrew as a native language or second language are the Jews, particularly the Jews of Israel. The second largest nationality to speak Hebrew as a native or second language are Arabs (Israeli Arabs make up more than 20% of the population of Israel).
No Middle Eastern country speaks Latin as its primary language. Latin is primarily used as a ceremonial and official language within the Vatican City, an independent city-state in Rome, Italy.
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Arabic is the most widely spoken language in the Middle East. It is the official language in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Lebanon, and is also commonly used in business and media across the region.
Hebrew is a language, not a race. If you are asking what ethnic group speaks Hebrew, then the majority of Hebrew speakers are Jews. The largest minority that speaks Hebrew are Arabs.
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.
Hebrew is used in Judaism, in its Torah and the prayers. See also:More about Hebrew
Virtually all businesses in Israel speak Hebrew.
The real Jews (Hebrew Israelites) that the Bible speaks of are Negroes, Latinos/Hispanics and Native Americans.
Yes, David Michael Draiman, the American songwriter and the vocalist for the band Disturbed as well as for the band Device, speaks Hebrew.
Arabic -- although each country speaks a different dialect.
Spanish is not truly popular outside of Western Europe, despite being an official language of the European Union. In Eastern Europe, no country's Spanish speaking population exceeds 4% of the population. The Eastern European country with the most Spanish speakers is most likely Romania, as it is the only Eastern European country with a Romance language (Romanian).