• Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages of Israel. Hebrew is most commonly spoken. 20% of the population are Israeli-Arabs who speak Arabic as well.
  • Among other things, this law declared Hebrew as the “official languageof Israel and downgraded Arabic, to a language with “special status.”
  • The languages of Israel are both indigenous and non-indigenous. Israel or formally, the State of Israel, is located in the Middle East.
  • English is widely spoken and understood, and Arabic is the daily language and language of instruction for Israel's Arabic citizens.
  • 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.
  • Hebrew (עִבְרִית - "Jewish language") or Hebrew is the language of the Semitic family, the state language of Israel. Almost 2000 years of Hebrew was considered a...
  • The official languages of Israel are Hebrew and Arabic, and English is a semi-official language.
  • 10% other languages (including Romanian, German and Amharic, which were not offered as answers by the survey). This study also noted that 90% of Israeli Jews...
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  • The simplest way to answer this question would be to say Hebrew. But of course there’s a lot more that we can say about the languages of Israel.