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العِبريّة — meaning in English: Hebrew

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العِبريّة
خادِم
تَبرير
باعة
بِيئة
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word العِبريّة commonly in academic discussions, especially in contexts related to linguistics, theology, or cultural studies. For instance, you might hear it in a university lecture discussing the historical developments of Semitic languages or in a casual conversation among friends discussing Israeli culture or literature.
Synonyms & nuances
While العِبريّة specifically refers to the Hebrew language, a related term is ‘اللغة العبرية’ (the Hebrew language), which is often used in more formal contexts. Choosing العِبريّة indicates a more colloquial approach, while the longer phrase can appear more academic or formal.
Culture
The term العِبريّة has deep roots, deriving from the ancient Semitic languages that have influenced modern Arabic. Interestingly, Hebrew and Arabic share a significant amount of vocabulary due to their common ancestry, which makes learning either language particularly fascinating for students interested in Semitic linguistics.
FAQ
Q.What does العِبريّة mean in English?
The word العِبريّة translates to 'Hebrew' in English, referring to the language spoken by the Jewish people and recognized as one of the official languages of Israel.
Q.How do you pronounce العِبريّة?
It is pronounced as 'al-‘ibriyyah', where the 'ع' has a unique sound that might be challenging for non-native speakers, resembling a deep throat sound.
Q.Are there any related words to العِبريّة in Arabic?
Yes, related terms include 'العبرانيون' (the Hebrews) and 'العبرية القديمة' (Old Hebrew), which can be useful for discussing historical contexts or literature.
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