Examples of using "Hebräisch" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you speak Hebrew?
Do you speak Hebrew?
Do you speak Hebrew?
Esther teaches Hebrew.
I don't speak Hebrew.
I want to study Hebrew.
- Hebrew is my mother tongue.
- Hebrew is my native tongue.
- Hebrew is my native language.
Modern Hebrew is easier than Ancient Hebrew.
You can write to me in Hebrew.
He speaks Hebrew very well.
Above and beyond this, he can read Hebrew.
Hebrew is a difficult language.
This is not Hebrew. It's Yiddish.
Modern Hebrew is easier than Ancient Hebrew.
Tom said that he wants to learn Hebrew.
Hebrew and Phoenician are Canaanite languages.
- I don't think that she knows Hebrew.
- I do not believe that she can speak Hebrew.
- I don't believe that she can speak Hebrew.
Hebrew is written from right to left, just like Arabic.
Hebrew is not at all old-fashioned, but rather modern, effervescent, and fresh.
She speaks Hebrew with her mother and Polish with her father.
She didn't know there was a translation of the Quran in Hebrew.
"What languages do you know, Tom?" "C++, Java and a little PHP. What about you, Mary?" "French, Japanese and Hebrew."
Hebrew was, for him, a bit more difficult than he imagined.