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Irta Modern Hebrew is used as a Jewish vernacular in Western Europe, America's West Coast, Canada and the Levant (the State of Israel isn't a thing in Irta). Hebrew has 8 million speakers on Irta Earth and 5 million in Cualand. It's a product of the Tsarfati Haskalah, unlike later secular Ăn Yidiș culture.
Irta Modern Hebrew is used as a Jewish vernacular in Western Europe, America's West Coast, Canada and the Levant (the State of Israel isn't a thing in Irta). Hebrew has 5 million speakers on Irta Earth and 8 million in Cualand. It's a product of the Tsarfati Haskalah, unlike later secular Ăn Yidiș culture.


Irta Modern Hebrew is intended to be mutually intelligible with our Modern Hebrew speakers, though it may sound a bit flowery. In Cualand it's called "French Hebrew" (or עברית צרפתית ''ivrith tsårfåthith'' which may also refer to the traditional Tsarfati reading of Hebrew) and is sometimes made fun of.
Irta Modern Hebrew is intended to be mutually intelligible with our Modern Hebrew speakers, though it may sound a bit flowery. In Cualand it's called "French Hebrew" (or עברית צרפתית ''ivrith tsårfåthith'' which may also refer to the traditional Tsarfati reading of Hebrew) and is sometimes made fun of.
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