• Native-born Israeli Jews are typically native speakers of Hebrew, but a significant minority of Israelis are immigrants who learned Hebrew as a second language.
  • English - English is a widely spoken language of Israel due to its long history as a language of commerce between international traders and merchants.
  • We will discuss more on the national languages of Israel, as follows: Hebrew: The Revival and Predominance of Israel's National Language.
  • Map showing the location of Israel. ... In total, the languages used in Israel number at around 35. Some of these languages are local dialects.
  • Literary Arabic is the second official language in Israel and has 20% of Israeli citizens as native speakers.
  • While Hebrew is the official language of Israel, there are also many other native languages spoken by the country’s citizens.
  • The following gives a brief overview of the spoken language and Jewish languages in Israel in the 20th century according to language policies.
  • While Hebrew is the official language of Israel, Arabic is also recognized as an official language and is widely spoken by the Arab minority in Israel.
  • photo: State languages of Israel. Although multilingual Israel occupies a small territory, it can give odds to many superpowers in terms of the number of tourists...
  • The Russian language is spoken natively by a fairly large percentage of the population of Israel (about 20%).