Examples of using "İbranice" in a sentence and their english translations:
I don't speak Hebrew.
You can write to me in Hebrew.
Do you speak Hebrew?
- I do not believe that you can speak Hebrew.
- I don't believe that you can speak Hebrew.
- I do not believe that she can speak Hebrew.
- I do not believe that he can speak Hebrew.
- I don't believe that he can speak Hebrew.
- I don't believe that she can speak Hebrew.
- 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 my mother tongue.
- Hebrew is my native tongue.
- Hebrew is my native language.
I want to learn Hebrew.
Do you speak Hebrew?
Do you speak Hebrew?
This is not Hebrew. It's Yiddish.
I don't think that he knows Hebrew.
Yiddish is written in Hebrew characters.
You have to write me in Hebrew.
I want to study Hebrew.
Hebrew is my native language.
Hebrew is my native tongue.
Above and beyond this, he can read Hebrew.
He speaks Hebrew very well.
The Hebrew language continues to evolve.
She didn't know there was a translation of the Quran in Hebrew.
Modern Hebrew is easier than Ancient Hebrew.
I am obsessed with learning Hebrew.
He asked me to transliterate the Hebrew sentence.
And, to top it all off, he can read Hebrew.
I began my language learning journey with Hebrew,
These texts were written in Hebrew, not in Aramaic.
From your conversation in Hebrew, I caught only two words.
I found a French-Hebrew dictionary at a small bookstore.
This is a Hebrew word and it means "friend".
The danger is that Hebrew will be spoken in the bazaar, but English in the universities.
Hebrew is a difficult language.
She speaks Hebrew with her mother and Polish with her father.
He read the translation of the Quran in Hebrew in less than a week.
Hebrew is not at all old-fashioned, but rather modern, effervescent, and fresh.