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| According to a 2011 Government Social Survey of Israelis over 20 years of age report their native language as: | | According to a 2011 Government Social Survey of Israelis over 20 years of age report their native language as: |
| ::*Hebrew 49%
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| ::*Arabic 18%
| | {{Block indent|*Arabic 18%|2}} |
| ::*Russian 15%
| | {{Block indent|*Russian 15%|2}} |
| ::*Yiddish 2%
| | {{Block indent|*Yiddish 2%|2}} |
| ::*French 2%
| | {{Block indent|*French 2%|2}} |
| ::*English 2%
| | {{Block indent|*English 2%|2}} |
| ::*1.6% Spanish
| | {{Block indent|*1.6% Spanish|2}} |
| ::*10% other languages (including Romanian, German and Amharic, which were not offered as answers by the survey). This study also noted that 90% of Israeli Jews and over 60% of Israeli Arabs have a good understanding of Hebrew. <ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Cyprus," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Israel, accessed 27 October 2021.</ref>
| | {{Block indent|*10% other languages (including Romanian, German and Amharic, which were not offered as answers by the survey). This study also noted that 90% of Israeli Jews and over 60% of Israeli Arabs have a good understanding of Hebrew. <ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Cyprus," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Israel, accessed 27 October 2021.</ref> |2}} |
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| ==Word List(s)== | | ==Word List(s)== |