Examples of using "Hebraico" in a sentence and their english translations:
I want to learn Hebrew.
I want to study Hebrew.
Do you speak Hebrew?
It's all Greek to me.
Modern Hebrew is easier than Ancient Hebrew.
- I want to learn Hebrew.
- I want to study Hebrew.
Hebrew is a difficult language.
He speaks Hebrew very well.
The Hebrew language continues to evolve.
I don't know many words in Hebrew.
You can write to me in Hebrew.
Above and beyond this, he can read Hebrew.
Be careful when writing in Hebrew.
My brother is a Hebrew teacher.
- 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.
Who translated the Quran into Hebrew?
- Hebrew is my mother tongue.
- Hebrew is my native tongue.
- Hebrew is my native language.
He translated the Old Testament from Hebrew.
I beg you pardon, milord. It's not Hebrew, but Latin.
These texts were written in Hebrew, not in Aramaic.
Before he started learning Arabic, Fadil already knew Hebrew.
Thomas is a masculine name that means "twin" in Hebrew.
- It's all Greek to me.
- It's double Dutch to me.
She speaks Hebrew with her mother and Polish with her father.
She didn't know there was a translation of the Quran in Hebrew.
Hebrew is written from right to left, just like Arabic.
He read the translation of the Quran in Hebrew in less than a week.
The success of Hebrew should serve the Esperanto movement as a source of encouragement and inspiration.
Fadil was curious to see to what extent Arabic and Hebrew were similar to one another.