Throughout its history, the Even-Shoshan Dictionary has had great success among Hebrew speakers.
Further, different tribal groups or other groups of Hebrew speakers undoubtedly pronounced words differently in one and the same era.
Hebrew speakers may also use Hebrew intonation patterns which mark them as foreign speakers of English.
Mr. Barghouti, a Hebrew speaker and a public advocate of a two-state peace solution, has called himself a political leader rather than a military one.
However, as the word is very rarely used and is not known to many Hebrew speakers, several popular explanation of the name exist:
Delineating notables according to their native language, e.g., Hebrew speakers, Anglophones.
Now for the bit that only Hebrew speakers are going to understand.
Some Hebrew speakers use romanization to communicate when using internet systems that have poor support for the Hebrew alphabet.
Traditionally, Russian speakers read newspapers and listen to radio more often than Hebrew speakers.
At the time of her death, she was the world's oldest native Hebrew speaker.