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The history of Hebrew and Judaism in [[Verse:Apple PIE]] is much like in our own world. The consonantal text of the Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible is identical to our timeline. However, most accents of Apple PIE Hebrew preserve phonological distinctions that our Hebrew lost. The language was also revived three times independently (in the Holy Land, the Judeo-Gaelic-speaking European Jewish communities, and North America), and is not associated with a nation-state. All three revived varieties are accepted as dialects of the same language and are intelligible.
The history of Hebrew and Judaism in [[Verse:Apple PIE]] is much like in our own world. The consonantal text of the Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible is identical to our timeline. However, most accents of Apple PIE Hebrew preserve phonological distinctions that our Hebrew lost. The language was also revived three times independently (in the Holy Land, the Judeo-Gaelic-speaking European Jewish communities, and North America), and is not associated with a nation-state. All three revived varieties are accepted as dialects of the same language and are intelligible.


Present-day Hebrew has 8 million speakers, the second largest Jewish language after [[Ăn Yidiș]]. The most common accent is Corded Ware Hebrew.
Present-day Hebrew has 8 million speakers, the second largest Jewish language after [[Ăn Yidiș]]. The most commonly spoken variety is Corded Ware Hebrew, followed by Gaelic Hebrew.


This page documents the various pronunciations of Hebrew used by the different Jewish communities in Apple PIE.
This page documents the various pronunciations of Hebrew used by the different Jewish communities in Apple PIE.