No. "Hebrew" is a language, not a person. The people living in Jerusalem today Speak Hebrew and Arabic.
No, Israel and Palestine do not speak the same language. Israelis primarily speak Hebrew, while Palestinians primarily speak Arabic.
Hebrew is the national language of Israel, and one of two official languages (along with Arabic). More than 6 million Israelis speak Hebrew.About 200,000 people speak Yiddish in Israel, mainly among the Haredi communities. Only about 1 million people speak Yiddish in the entire world.
Most Zuni people speak English as their native language. About 9500 people speak Shiwi'ma, also called the Zuni Language.
No, Mongolians do not commonly speak Russian as their primary language. The official language of Mongolia is Mongolian.
The most commonly spoken language in Bruges is Dutch. This is the official language of Belgium and the majority of people in Bruges speak it as their first language. However, many people in Bruges also speak English, especially in tourist areas, and some residents may speak French or German as well.
The everyday language people speak is commonly referred to as colloquial language or vernacular. It is the informal and casual way of communication used by individuals in their daily lives.
Tel Aviv is a city in Israel, where Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages.
The everyday language people speak in a region is known as the vernacular or colloquial language. It is the informal, commonly spoken language used by the general population in a specific area. This language may vary from standard or formal language and can include dialectical variations.
No, Serbians do not commonly speak Russian as their primary language. The official language of Serbia is Serbian, which is a South Slavic language. While some Serbians may speak Russian as a second language, it is not widely spoken in the country.
The most commonly studied foreign language in France is English. About 40% of French people can speak English at an acceptable level or better.
Ashanti people primarily speak Asante Twi, which is a dialect of the Akan language. Akan is a major language group spoken in Ghana, where the Ashanti people live. Additionally, English is commonly used as a second language due to Ghana's colonial history.