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Not unlike Latin, Hebrew was a dead language for 2000 years. That all changed in the 19th century, and now Hebrew is spoken by over 9 million people!

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@lilamdan

2 months ago

Hi gisenu! today many folks try to make their languages alive again just like ivrit did. But there was a price. Ben yehuda had a child just to keep him in home away from outdoors languages. The child heard only hebrew. Only from parents. He started to speak himself late age. The boy went to girls school because it was only place to teach in ivrit

As an adult he knew much more about the world

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@madmonkee6757

2 months ago

But Hebrew stayed a living language, as there were always speakers, readers, and writers of it. It was used in daily prayers and in regular correspondance between Jewish centers, especially those that didn't share another language. (You might speak Yiddish with your neighbors, but you wouldn't speak Yiddish with your cousin in Greece, who spoke Spanish or Greek as a daily language; you'd speak to him in Hebrew.)
That's hardly dead.
The resurrection of Cornish is more impressive (as it was actually dead).

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