The Hebrew Language

March 9th, 2010 · No Comments

Hebrew language is member of the Canaanite group of the West Semitic subdivision of the Semitic subfamily of the Afroasiatic family of languages. Did you know that? Hebrew was the Jewish people language in biblical times, and most of the Old Testament was written in Hebrew. The oldest existing example of Hebrew writing dates from the 11th or 10th cent. B.C.

Grammatically, Hebrew is a classic of the Semitic tongues in that so many words have a triconsonantal root consisting of three consonants divided by vowels.

Modern Hebrew has experienced some changes in phonology, syntax, and morphology. Pronunciation of a variety of orthographical forms has changed, as well as the system for prefixing and suffixing prepositions to nouns and pronouns. Ancient Hebrew seemed to support a word order in which the verb precedes the subject of a sentence, but in modern Hebrew the subject naturally precedes the verb. Hebrew vocabulary has been reorganized by the addition of many new words, particularly words of a scientific nature.


Most modern Hebrew handwritten text uses a cursive script developed in recent times. A logical language, not complicated to learn, Hebrew is comprised of 22 characters – eight of which have a particular disparity – all of which are consonants. Hebrew is more solid if sometimes less accurate than English, with one Hebrew word frequently used for two, three or even four English ones.

Symbols for the vowels were in fact introduced about the 8th cent. A.D. and are typically placed below the consonants if employed. Their use is generally limited to the Bible, verse, and children’s books. Hebrew is written from right to left.

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