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  • diffhist Modern Hebrew 04:26 0 Dyazang talk contribs (Undid revision 1286032377 by Zero0000 (talk) The Jews are...still here? They are not some long gone ancient people, and Hebrew is their autochthonous language, especially Modern Hebrew-the only form of Hebrew still spoken. The point I made earlier is that "Native Tongue" qualifies in academic tone when used to describe a language with a connection to a specific people, but that involves the language actually...) Tags: Undo Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App undo

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  • diffhist Modern Hebrew 22:45 0 Dyazang talk contribs (Undid revision 1285695638 by Saimdusan (talk) "Native Tongue" was used in the context that Hebrew was the original and thus native language of the Jews. Just because some Jews don't speak Hebrew does not negate the fact that Hebrew is the authochronous language of the Jews, similar to the fact that Aramaic is the Native Tongue of the Assyrians, even though most of them now speak Arabic.) Tags: Undo Reverted Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App undo

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