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Hebrew has its origins in the Semitic language group known as the Canaanite group, which has written records dating back to the second millennium BCE. Modern Hebrew, the language currently spoken and written in Israel, consists of a 22-letter alphabet. There are no vowels in the Hebrew alphabet.
Jan 23, 2023
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