Hebrew
noun
uk/ˈhiː.bruː/us/ˈhiː.bruː/[U]
theancientlanguageof theJewishpeople, or themodernformof it, which is anofficiallanguageof Israel
希伯来语[C]
aJewishperson, usedespeciallyabout theJewsofancientIsrael
希伯来人Language names
- Albanian
- American English
- Amharic
- Angrezi
- Aramaic
- Ebonics
- Filipino
- Finno-Ugric
- Georgian
- Greenlandic
- Gujarati
- Manx
- Mongolian
- Montenegrin
- Monégasque
- Nauruan
- Nepalese
- Romany
- Semitic
- Yiddish
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Names of groups of people who lived in the past
Hebrew
adjective
uk/ˈhiː.bruː/us/ˈhiː.bruː/in orrelatingto theancientlanguageof theJewishpeople, or themodernformof it, which is anofficiallanguageof Israel:
There were Hebrewinscriptionson thewalls.
a Hebrewpublication/manuscript
- He was usually called by his Hebrewname, Chaim -meaning"life".
- Sheknowslotsof Hebrewsongs.
- the HebrewBible
Language names
- Albanian
- American English
- Amharic
- Angrezi
- Aramaic
- Ebonics
- Filipino
- Finno-Ugric
- Georgian
- Greenlandic
- Gujarati
- Manx
- Mongolian
- Montenegrin
- Monégasque
- Nauruan
- Nepalese
- Romany
- Semitic
- Yiddish