hebreo
Hebrew
noun EH-breh-oh Rare
Origin: from Latin Hebraeus, from Greek Hebraios
Also means
Jewish
Usage Note
Hebreo functions as both a noun (a Hebrew person) and an adjective (el alfabeto hebreo) and a noun for the Hebrew language (habla hebreo). The feminine form is hebrea. It is generally considered neutral; judío/a (Jewish) is the broader religious/ethnic term, while hebreo tends to refer more specifically to the ancient people or language. Israelí refers to citizens of modern Israel.
Examples
"El hebreo es una lengua semítica muy antigua."
Natural Translation
Hebrew is a very ancient Semitic language.
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