Hebrew$34219$ - translation to italian
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Hebrew$34219$ - translation to italian

HANDWRITTEN STYLE OF HEBREW LETTERS
Cursive script (Hebrew); Hebrew handwriting; Hebrew cursive; Hebrew Cursive
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Hebrew      
adj. ebraico, giudaico
formative letters         
PREFIX IN HEBREW THAT CAN SERVE AS A CONJUNCTION, PREPOSITION, DEFINITE ARTICLE, OR INTERROGATIVE
אותיות השימוש; Hebrew prefix; Hebrew prefixes; Hebrew affixes; Hebrew preposition; Hebrew prepositions; Letters of use; Utility Letters; Formative Letters
lettere d"uso
modern Hebrew         
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STANDARD FORM OF THE HEBREW LANGUAGE SPOKEN TODAY MAINLY IN ISRAEL
Israeli Hebrew language; Israeli Hebrew; Modern Hebrew language; ISO 639:heb; Modern Israeli Hebrew; Modern Standard Hebrew; עברית חדשה; ʿivrït ħadašä; Loanwords in modern Hebrew; New Hebrew
ebraica moderna

Definition

Hebrew
1.
Hebrew is a language that was spoken by Jews in former times. A modern form of Hebrew is spoken now in Israel.
He is a fluent speaker of Hebrew.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Hebrew means belonging to or relating to the Hebrew language or people.
...the respected Hebrew newspaper Haarez...
ADJ

Wikipedia

Cursive Hebrew

Cursive Hebrew (Hebrew: כתב עברי רהוט ktav ivri rahut, "flowing Hebrew writing", or כתב יד עברי ktav yad 'ivri, "Hebrew handwriting", often called simply כתב ktav, "writing") is a collective designation for several styles of handwriting the Hebrew alphabet. Modern Hebrew, especially in informal use in Israel, is handwritten with the Ashkenazi cursive script that had developed in Central Europe by the 13th century. This is also a mainstay of handwritten Yiddish. It was preceded by a Sephardi cursive script, known as Solitreo, that is still used for Ladino.