2017-07-27T18:07:31+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Levantine Arabic, Palestinian Arabic, Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language, Judeo-Iraqi Arabic, Yevanic language, Bukhori dialect, Judeo-Moroccan Arabic, Judaeo-Georgian, Kurdish languages, Yiddish, Bedawi Arabic, Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic, Judeo-Yemeni Arabic, Hulaulá language, Domari language, Judeo-Persian, Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic, Judeo-Tunisian Arabic, Karaim language, Lishán Didán, Lishana Deni, Lishanid Noshan, Kafr Qasem Sign Language, Modern Hebrew, Israeli Sign Language, Betanure Jewish Neo-Aramaic, Algerian Jewish Sign Language flashcards
Languages of Israel

Languages of Israel

  • Levantine Arabic
    Levantine Arabic (Arabic: اللهجة الشامية‎‎, al-lahjah aš-šāmiyyah) is a broad dialect of Arabic spoken in the 100 to 200 km-wide Eastern Mediterranean coastal strip.
  • Palestinian Arabic
    Palestinian Arabic is a name of several dialects of the subgroup of Levantine Arabic spoken by the Palestinians in the State of Palestine, by Arab citizens of Israel and in most Palestinian populations around the world.
  • Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language
    Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language (ABSL) is a village sign language used by about 150 deaf and many hearing members of the al-Sayyid Bedouin tribe in the Negev desert of southern Israel.
  • Judeo-Iraqi Arabic
    Judeo-Iraqi Arabic (also known as Iraqi Judeo-Arabic and Yahudic) is a variety of Arabic spoken by Iraqi Jews currently or formerly living in Iraq.
  • Yevanic language
    Yevanic, also known as Judæo-Greek or Romaniyot, is a Greek dialect formerly used by the Romaniotes and by the Karaite Jews of Constantinople (In this case the language is called Karaitika or Karæo-Greek).
  • Bukhori dialect
    Bukhori (Tajiki: бухорӣ - buxorī, Hebrew script: בוכארי buxori), also known as Bukhari and Bukharian, is a dialect of the Tajiki language spoken in Central Asia (and in the diaspora) by Bukharian Jews.
  • Judeo-Moroccan Arabic
    Judeo-Moroccan Arabic is a variety of the Arabic Language spoken by Jewish people living or formerly living in Morocco and Algeria.
  • Judaeo-Georgian
    Judaeo-Georgian (Georgian: ყივრული ენა) (also known as Kivruli and Gruzinic) is the traditional Georgian dialect spoken by the Georgian Jews, the ancient Jewish community of the Caucasus nation of Georgia.
  • Kurdish languages
    Kurdish (کوردی, Kurdî) is a continuum of Northwestern Iranian languages spoken by the Kurds in Western Asia.
  • Yiddish
    Yiddish (ייִדיש, יידיש or אידיש, yidish/idish, literally "Jewish"; [ˈjɪdɪʃ] or [ˈɪdɪʃ] in older sources ייִדיש-טײַטש "Yiddish-Taitsh" (English: Judaeo-German)) is the historical language of the Ashkenazi Jews.
  • Bedawi Arabic
    Bedawi Arabic (also known as Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic [ISO 639-3], Bedawi, Levantine Bedawi Arabic) is a variety of Arabic spoken by Bedouins mostly in eastern Egypt, and also in Jordan, Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, Saudi Arabia and Syria.
  • Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic
    Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic (also known as Tripolitanian Judeo-Arabic, Jewish Tripolitanian-Libyan Arabic, Tripolita'it, Yudi) is a variety of Arabic spoken by Jews formerly living in Libya.
  • Judeo-Yemeni Arabic
    Judeo-Yemeni Arabic (also known as Judeo-Yemeni, Yemenite Judeo-Arabic) is a variety of Arabic spoken by Jews living or formerly living in Yemen.
  • Hulaulá language
    Hulaulá (Hebrew: יהודיותא‎‎) is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic.
  • Domari language
    Domari is an Indo-Aryan language, spoken by older Dom people scattered across the Middle East and North Africa.
  • Judeo-Persian
    Judeo-Persian, or Jidi (/ˈdʒiːdiː/; also spelled Dzhidi or Djudi), refers to both a group of Jewish dialects spoken by the Jews living in Iran and Judeo-Persian texts (written in Hebrew alphabet).
  • Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic
    Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic.
  • Judeo-Tunisian Arabic
    Judeo-Tunisian Arabic is a variety of Tunisian Arabic mainly spoken by Jews living or formerly living in Tunisia.
  • Karaim language
    The Karaim language (Crimean dialect: къарай тили, Trakai dialect: karaj tili, Turkish dialect: karay dili, traditional Hebrew name lashon kedar Hebrew: לשון קדר‎‎ - «language of the nomads») is a Turkic language with Hebrew influences, in a similar manner to Yiddish or Ladino.
  • Lishán Didán
    Lishán Didán is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic.
  • Lishana Deni
    Lishana Deni is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic.
  • Lishanid Noshan
    Lishanid Noshan is a modern Jewish-Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic.
  • Kafr Qasem Sign Language
    Kafr Qasem Sign Language is a village sign language of Israel.
  • Modern Hebrew
    Modern Hebrew or Israeli Hebrew (Hebrew: עברית חדשה, ʿivrít ḥadašá[h] – "Modern Hebrew" or "New Hebrew"), generally referred to by speakers simply as Hebrew (עברית Ivrit), is the standard form of the Hebrew language spoken today.
  • Israeli Sign Language
    Israeli Sign Language, or ISL, is the most commonly used sign language in the deaf community of Israel.
  • Betanure Jewish Neo-Aramaic
    Betanure Jewish Neo-Aramaic, the local dialect of Betanure, is among the rarest and most seriously endangered varieties of Aramaic spoken at the present time.
  • Algerian Jewish Sign Language
    Algerian Jewish Sign Language (AJSL), also known as Ghardaia Sign Language, is a moribund village sign language originally of Ghardaïa, Algeria that is now used in Israel and possibly also in France.