How is Hebrew similar to Arabic?

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How many similar words exist in Arabic & Hebrew? what are they?

where can i find an on-line lexicon for them? can u name 10 words now?

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There are a lot of them--too many to mention. To start with, most of the numbers are related: (I don...

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Good books for building Hebrew vocabulary?

Years ago in temple I was taught the Hebrew alphabet, but we were never truly taught how to understand or speak Hebrew. I'd like to learn but I don't currently have the time or money to add college courses to my schedule and I know myself well enough...

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Try the Torah with a Hebrew-English dictionary. You not only learn Hebrew but also what it is to be...

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Which language is similar to Arabic... Farsi or Hebrew?

I know that Farsi alphabet is the same as Arabic alphabet.... But in the pronunciation, the grammar, the vocabulary which of these two languages are similar to Arabic AND which one is easier ? (Farsi or Hebrew) ? Coz I know Arabic so I guess It'll be...

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As an Arab, Hebrew would be easier for you than Persian Once you hear the Hebrew word and its meaning...

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How long will it take to learn the Torah's Hebrew?

Good day everyone, I'm sure you get that question ALL the time, I'm a native Arabic speaker and would very much like to study the Torah. So basically: 1.) How hard will it be to learn the language? 2.) How long will it take to learn the language? 3....

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"omg" unwisely used the phrase "Hebrew dialects." He meant to say "Hebrew pronunciations...

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Hebrew speakers, how do i write the following arabic names accurately in hebrew?

1. reem 2. omar 3. ali 4. iskandar 5. ahmed 6. ibrahim 7. maged please indicate the exact letters so i can spell it, e.g. "ani" = "aleph," "nun," "yod". i am not good at recognizing hebrew letters perfectly yet...

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I would say the easiest and best way, would be to just use the same letters.. Most of the letters in...

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How long would it take me to learn Hebrew if I already speak Arabic?

Since Arabic and Hebrew are both Semitic and they both got similar root systems and share a lot of words, I am guessing it wont take as long ? so anybody has any ideas on nearly how long it'll take ?

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Depends on how motivated you are and how are you going to learn. They are pretty similar, but they're...

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Handwriting: How did pre-modern Arabic and Hebrew writers keep from smudging their writing?

Old Japanese and Chinese were written with a pointed brush held nearly vertically, top to bottom and right to left, which kept the writing from smudging. Lefties in European languages which go from left to write smudge a lot unless they adopt some hacks...

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Hebrew writers do smudge their hands or hold their pens carefully to position their hands below the...

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Semitic Languages: Why do feminine-looking numbers agree with masculine nouns and vice versa in Hebrew and Arabic?

For instance, in Hebrew one says "shloshah susim" (three horses, masculine) but "shalosh parot" (three cows, feminine) even though the "-ah" ending is typically associated with feminine nouns and adjectives. Arabic (at least...

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As noted by Hussein Aboubakr, this odd example of gender polarity exists in several Semitic languages...

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How come there are lot of hebrew words similar to my language ?

I am just studying hebrew and i found lot of words are similar to my language like: apa-abba abu-abu ama-ema isu-yesu and some more . i'm not kidding i'm just little bit ...show more

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What is "your language"? If its Arabic -- then Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic are the last surviving...

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Can studying a sacred language such as Hebrew or Arabic eventually lead you to embrace the related religion?

I think that to efficiently learn a foreign language one must enter into the mind of its native speakers.  If we take Arabic for instance, Islam is playing a central role in Arab civilization, and unlike most other languages, Arabic is a sacred language...

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Yes, it has happened ...

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