Amánung Ebreyu

Amánung Afroasiátiku From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ing Ebreyu (עִבְרִית, ‘Ivrit) metung yang Semitic amanu da reng Afro-Asiatic language family, ampong masasalita ya kareng maiggit pitung yutang katau king Israel ampong magagamit ya kareng pangadi o pamagaral kareng Jewish a communidad mabilug a yatu. King Israel, iti ing de factong amanu keng state ampo kareng malda, at makanyan mu ring bilang metung kareng aduang opisyal a amanu (kambe ning Arabic), ampong magagamit yang salita kareng keraklan da reng populasiun. Ing Hebrew iya mu rin ing magagamit a salita da reng Samaritans, agiang mo ngeni kulang lang libu deng mitagan a Samaritan. Bilang dayung amanu pagaralan de reng Ujew ampo reng magaral Judaism ampong Israel, archeologists ampong deng linguists at magpakadalubhasa keng Middle East at ding kayang civilisasiun ampo reng theologians.

Quick Facts Ebreyu עִבְרִית 'Ivrit, Official status ...
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  • Mechon Mamre Archived Agostu 7, 2011 at the Wayback Machine - The Bible, Mishnah, Talmud (Babylonian and Palestinian), Tosefta, and Mishneh Torah
  • Early Hebrew Newspapers Archived Mayu 18, 2011 at the Wayback Machine Thousands of pages of mid- to late-19th-century and early 20th-century newspapers written in Hebrew and readable on line. Including contemporary accounts of the Battle of Gettysburg, the assassination of Czar Alexander II, the Dreyfus affair, etc.


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