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What is Israeli? Look at the words on the website of the Israeli government. It's amazing → _→ The alphabet I've never seen before.

State of Israel (Chinese)

State of Israel (English)

(Hebrew)

(Arabic)

Israel has two official languages-Hebrew and Arabic. Hebrew is the main and most preferred national language, which is used by most people. Arabic is used by Arab peoples and Arab Jews.

There are a large number of immigrants from various countries in Israel, so many languages can be heard in the streets. Television programs from Europe and America are also widely broadcast in Israel, and newspapers in various languages around the world can also be found.

Most Israelis are fluent in English, except for immigrants from English-speaking countries. Because the government and people have close exchanges with the United States, compulsory education has English subjects since the lower grades of primary schools, and TV and radio programs are all in English.

Israel has a large number of immigrants from the Soviet Union. From 1990 to 1994, Russian immigrants in Israel increased by 12% due to the disintegration of the Soviet Union. By 2004, the number of Russian users who immigrated to Israel from Soviet countries exceeded 654.38+0 billion.

About 700,000 Israelis speak French, most of them from France and North Africa (see Maghreb Jews).

There are also many immigrants from Ethiopia (about 6.5438+0.3 million Ethiopian Jews live in Israel), so many people speak Amharic.

Other languages used include Yiddish, Ladino, Romanian, Polish, Italian, Dutch, German, Persian and Aramaic.