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Arabs (or aspiring ones) are really centrist. Hebrew is a Canaanite language, while Arabic is not. I can't recall which branch Arabic evolved from right now, perhaps Akkadian. And no, Hebrew is not a 'dialect.' Dialects are variations of a language, which is not the case with Hebrew, as it comes from a very different branch than Arabic. Remember the diaspora and how Arabic INFLUENCED Hebrew due to Mizrahi communities being the majority in present-day Israel. If that's the case, then Aramaic is also a 'dialect' of Arabic. Arabic is just one of countless Semitic languages, and it wasn’t even the majority language in the Arabian Peninsula itself.
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Thank you so much. You break the vocabulary down, provide spelling in English and Hebrew, and translate for us. This is extremely helpful. I appreciate so much all you do to help me learn!
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Surly a dialect of Arabic, though it uses the "kh" often.
Arabs (or aspiring ones) are really centrist. Hebrew is a Canaanite language, while Arabic is not. I can't recall which branch Arabic evolved from right now, perhaps Akkadian. And no, Hebrew is not a 'dialect.' Dialects are variations of a language, which is not the case with Hebrew, as it comes from a very different branch than Arabic. Remember the diaspora and how Arabic INFLUENCED Hebrew due to Mizrahi communities being the majority in present-day Israel. If that's the case, then Aramaic is also a 'dialect' of Arabic. Arabic is just one of countless Semitic languages, and it wasn’t even the majority language in the Arabian Peninsula itself.