Hebrew
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Of or pertaining to the Hebrews; as, the Hebrew language orrites.
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The spoken language of the Jewish Israeli people, the original language with which the Holy bible was written, a whole bunch of ancient dudes spoke it
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Ethnic reference, a descendant of Abraham. Often confused with Ethnic Semite (descendant of Shem), Ethnic Israelite (descendant of Jacob-Israel), and/or Ethnic Jew (descendant of Judah). These terms are somewhat but not always synonymous. IE, the chronolgical genealogical order is: Shem/Semite
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Fact: There are almost no curses in the Hebrew language. Most of the words considered to be curses actually have a clean definition, The rest aren't Hebrew at all.
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One of, if not, THE oldest living languages which is written and read from RIGHT to LEFT. This language is mostly used by people who live in Israel or jews. It is what the Torah is written in. In the avrage modern jewish family the Hebrew isn't proper but with a lot of grammer mistakes. Though people know this it does not disturb them and they use it everywhere.
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The language of Israel and the Bible. Often studied by Jews, Yahwists, and Christian clergy.
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Language spoken by Hebrewans
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(from 'Hebrew split'): a quantity of marijuana too small to request from a dealer, typically 1.75g, or half the minimum sale amount of a given retailer. A Hebrew split is usually obtained by pooling funds between 2 people, and splitting the purchase.
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the ancient language of the Jewish people, or the modern form of it, which is an official language of Israel
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A member of an ancient people living in what is now Israel and Palestine and, according to biblical tradition, descended from the patriarch Jacob, grandson of Abraham. After the Exodus (c.1300 BC) they established the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and their scriptures and traditions form the basis of the Jewish religion.
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