mutability in Hebrew

Updated: 08-07-2024 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know mutability in Hebrew? How to use mutability in Hebrew and how to say mutability in Hebrew? How to write mutability in Hebrew? Now let's learn how to say mutability in Hebrew language.

mutability translate to Hebrew meanings: ניוון.
In other words, ניוון in Hebrew is mutability in English.
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mutabilityניוון

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How to use mutability in Hebrew?

Meaning of mutability in Hebrew language is: ניוון.

Other words in Hebrew

  • immutability: השתנות.
  • mutability: ניוון.
  • Additional definition and meaning of mutability in Hebrew language

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    How to say mutability in Hebrew?

    ניוון. This is your most common way to say mutability in ניוון language. Click audio icon to pronounce mutability in Hebrew::

    EnglishHebrew
    pronunciation pronunciation
    mutabilityניוון

    How to write mutability in Hebrew?

    The standard way to write "mutability" in Hebrew is: ניוון

    Alphabet in Hebrew

    Alphabet in Hebrew

    About Hebrew language

    See more about Hebrew language in here.

    Hebrew (עִבְרִית‎, About this soundIvrit (help·info), IPA: [ivˈʁit] or [ʕivˈɾit]) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is regarded as the language of the Israelites, Judeans and their ancestors. It is the only Canaanite language still spoken and the only truly successful example of a revived dead language, and one of only two Northwest Semitic languages still spoken, the other being Aramaic.
    The language was not referred to by the name Hebrew in the Hebrew Bible, but as Yehudit ("the language of Judah") or səpaṯ Kəna'an ("the language of Canaan").[note 1] Mishnah Gitin 9:8 refers to the language as Ivrit meaning Hebrew; however, Mishnah Megillah refers to the Hebrew language as Ashurit, meaning Assyrian, which is derived from the name of the alphabet used, in contrast to Ivrit meaning the paleo-Hebrew alphabet. The earliest examples of written Paleo-Hebrew date to the 10th century BCE..

    Writing system in Hebrew

    Hebrew alphabet, Hebrew Braille, Paleo-Hebrew alphabet (Archaic Biblical Hebrew), Imperial Aramaic script (Late Biblical Hebrew)

    Hebrew Speaking Countries and Territories

    Hebrew Speaking Countries and Territories: Israel.

    Hebrew speaking countries and territories

    Hebrew native speakers

    Hebrew native speakers: 9 million speakers of Modern Hebrew of which 5 million are native speakers (2017).

    Hebrew language code

    Hebrew language code is: he.

    Conclusion on mutability in Hebrew

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying mutability in Hebrew is "ניוון", it's time to learn how to say mutability in Hebrew. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Hebrew today.

    ניוון in Hebrew meanings mutability in English.

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    mutability in Hebrew: mutability