Tutlayt taɛebrit

(Yettusmimeḍ seg Taɛebrit)

Tutlayt Taɛebrit (עִבְרִית, Abdar s Tehibṛut tamzikt: ɛiḇriṯ, S Tehibṛut tamaynut : iḇɣit) d tutlayt i ttmeslayen Israyliyen, tutlayt-a tettekka deg twacult tutlayin tisamiyin am Tserɣint neɣ Tmehrit.

Taɛebrit
עברית, ivɣit
Abdar Tamaynut: [ivˈʁit] – Tamzikt : [ʕib'rit][1]
Aẓaran deg Israyel
Ingalen n tutlayt
ISO 639-1 he
ISO 639-2 heb
ISO 639-3 Variously:
heb – Taɛebrit tamaynut
hbo – Taɛebrit tazaykut (i wesɣan kan)
smp – Taɛebrit tasemrayt (i wesɣan kan)
obm – Taɛebrit tamwabt
xdm – Taɛebrit tadumayt
Glottolog hebr1246[2]
Linguasphere 12-AAB-a
"Ḥanukah" s tɛebrit

Amezruy

ẓreg

Nettat d tutlayt n wedlis n Wudayen, Tawrat. Mi d-keccmen Ibabyluniyen deg Jerusalem, taramit tuɣal yiwet seg tutlayin n wat Israyil. Ass mi d-keccmen at Ruman, Udayen ruḥen s lɣerba, u tutlayt nsen temmut akk...

Di tallit n sionism g turuft, imussnawen udayen ssidiren tutlayt-nsen, tura tuɣal-d d tutlayt tunṣibt n tmurt n wudayen akk d taɛrabt deg Israyel.

ẓer agemmay aɛebri

Yettuseqdac agemmay aɛebri di tira n tɛebrit. Deg-s llan 22 n usekkilen. Nettat d agemmay abjed am agemmay aɛrab neɣ agemmay alibi (Tifinaɣ n zik). I Isekkilen-is d asusru n zik, asusru n ddin, d asusru n tura deg teɛbrit tisrayilt.

Tiwelhiwin

ẓreg
  1. Sephardi [ʕivˈɾit]; Iraqi [ʕibˈriːθ]; Yemenite [ʕivˈriːθ]; Ashkenazi realization [iv'ʀis] or [iv'ris] strict pronunciation [ʔiv'ris] or [ʔiv'ʀis]; Standard Israeli [ivˈʁit]
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Hebrewic". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.