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Old 07-10-2007, 04:41 AM   #11
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"B'vakasha, ani rotzeh birah echad." Hope that helps!
Haha, definitely!

Bevakasha = please
birah = beer?
ani rotzeh ... echad = ??

My phrasebook didn't have any words for alcohol! How weird is that? A whole section on drinks as well. :huh:
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I am surprised that biblical hebrew was successfully resurrected - people tried experiments like this with Sanskrit, but with limited success. I guess the identity factor can't be discounted.
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Haha, definitely!

Bevakasha = please
birah = beer?
ani rotzeh ... echad = ??

My phrasebook didn't have any words for alcohol! How weird is that? A whole section on drinks as well. :huh:
ani = I
rotzeh = want
echad = one

I don't know the generic word for alcohol, either. I'd probably just use "yayin", the word for wine.
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Hm. Must've screwed up my update notification whatsit, I thought this thread was dead. 'scuse the late reply.

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ani = I
rotzeh = want
echad = one
Correct, but "ekhad" is the male form of "one", and beer is a female noun. So "akhat" would be the word to use.

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I don't know the generic word for alcohol, either.
It's "alcohol". Well, technically it's "cohel", but it's from the same Arabic root as "alcohol", and pretty much everyone uses "alcohol", unless they're referring to rubbing alcohol, using the term professionally, or just going out of their way to be correct (if they're news anchors, for instance).
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I am surprised that biblical hebrew was successfully resurrected - people tried experiments like this with Sanskrit, but with limited success. I guess the identity factor can't be discounted.
That was an important factor, but Hebrew never really died in the first place. Granted, a liturgical language is nothing like a spoken language, and the Hebrew vocabulary was in pretty dire need of an update, but Biblical Hebrew was still in constant use by Jewish communities the world over. More importantly, I'm told that certain Sepharadic communities used a variant or pidgin of Hebrew as an actual spoken language, but I haven't looked into this enough to give you any details, or even verify that it was at all widespread.
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What is the extent of Hebrew use in Israel? Is it a real living language? Or something propped up by government?
Oh, it's very much alive and growing, and even the recently-updated bits of it are very distinct, in their own way. For instance, "yalla" is an Arabic word, and "bye" is English, but "yalla, bye"? Pure Hebrew.
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What is the extent of Hebrew use in Israel? Is it a real living language? Or something propped up by government?
Oh, it's very much alive and growing, and even the recently-updated bits of it are very distinct, in their own way. For instance, "yalla" is an Arabic word, and "bye" is English, but "yalla, bye"? Pure Hebrew.
Az yalla bai!
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Shmor al atzmekha, capara.
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echad sounds just like ekat (one in Sanskrit) but I am sure it has a different root.
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