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Hebrew, a West Semitic language, is the ancient and modern language of the Jewish people.
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How are inline fractions written in modern Hebrew? Which way does the slash tilt?
There are plenty of Hebrew sources that use a forward slash, such as this jelly doughnut recipe https://www.mako.co.il/food-recipes/recipes_column-holidays/Recipe-2af8ad052bb3431006.htm
כוס ריבה אדומה …
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When did Hebrew start replacing Yiddish?
which did not have any languages in common but liturgical Hebrew. … not Yiddish) to Hebrew. …
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Is there is a theory according to which both West Asian and East Asian form a sprachbund?
Second of all, the different types of t-like sounds in Arabic (and some varieties of Hebrew) use is not like the varieties of t-like sounds in South East Asian languages. … Arabic <ط> and (in some dialects) Hebrew <ט> correspond to a pharyngealized sound /tˤ/ (meaning that there is also a constriction at the back of the throat when making this sound). …