A Jew should learn Hebrew not for its own sake but as part of a program of Torah-learning plus knowing the meaning of the Hebrew prayers.
It's doesn't make any difference, but most people learn Modern Hebrew first. They're very close.
Hebrew.
They have to learn Hebrew.
Anyone can learn Hebrew, even a nun. Most nuns do not study Hebrew though, so it would be unusual.
There is nothing wrong with a Catholic learning Hebrew.
First you learn the Hebrew alphabet, then you learn the language (words, grammar, etc.), just as if you were learning English, Spanish, Russian or Japanese.
It is important for both Jewish boys and Jewish girls to learn Hebrew. Hebrew is the language used for Jewish prayers and scriptures. Being able to read Hebrew will allow him to take part in Jewish prayer services. Modern Hebrew is the language used in Israel - which is the center of Jewish spiritual and cultural life.
Hebrew and Chaldean
About the same as you would learn any other language that is not your native language. It doesn't matter what religion you are.
Jonathan Lotan has written: 'Learn to write the Hebrew script' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Writing
tara in aribic means star. i know this because i have learn a little Arabic when i was visiting abidaby
they are both about the same level of difficulty.