The Hebrew People live in small caverns, or as we call them "holes", under a large boulder, or "rock".
It was Egypt.
Hebrew was originally used for speaking and communicating. It still is used for that.
If you're talking about monotheistic Hebrews, they are still around today (they're now called Jews). So the timeframe is about 2000 BCE to the present. If you are talking about Hebrew-speaking people, the ancient Hebrew people go back at least 10,000 years or more.
They are speaking = hem medabrim (הם מדברים)
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No. "Hebrew" is a language, not a person. The people living in Jerusalem today Speak Hebrew and Arabic.
Most Spanish-speaking people live in the Western Hemisphere. The majority of Spanish-speaking countries are located in Central and South America, with Spain being located in Europe.
There is no country called "Hebrew" - the Hebrew people are Israelis (people who live in Israel). The capital of Israel is Jerusalem.
The people who lived in Canaan were referred to as Canaanites. They were Semetic nomads as well as Hittites and other Hebrew-speaking peoples.
speaking to a male: atá gadél (אתה גדל)speaking to a female: at gdelá (את גדלה) speaking to a group: atém gdelím (אתם גדלים)
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