Hebrajski
Hebrajski, also known as Ivrit, is the official language of Israel and one of the official languages of the Palestinian National Authority. It is a Semitic language, closely related to Arabic, and is spoken by over 9 million people worldwide, primarily in Israel and the Palestinian territories. The language has a rich history, with its earliest known form dating back to the 10th century BCE.
The Hebrew language is written using the Hebrew alphabet, which is an abjad script, meaning it only
Hebrew is known for its literary tradition, with the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) being one of the most
In modern times, Hebrew has been revitalized as a spoken language, with efforts to promote its use