Arabic language in Israel

Arabic is spoken natively by over 20 percent of Israel’s population and historically by some Jewish immigrants from Arabic-speaking countries, though Hebrew has become the dominant first language among later generations. Arabic speakers in Israel are often bilingual in Hebrew and Arabic, and language use reflects patterns of contact between the two languages in social and institutional settings.

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Arabic language in Israel

Arabic is spoken natively by over 20 percent of Israel’s population and historically by some Jewish immigrants from Arabic-speaking countries, though Hebrew has become the dominant first language among later generations. Arabic speakers in Israel are often bilingual in Hebrew and Arabic, and language use reflects patterns of contact between the two languages in social and institutional settings.

Source: Wikipedia "Arabic language in Israel" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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