Hebrew Samaritan

The Hebrew Samaritan is an alternative of the Hebrew biblical still used and written by the Samaritains.

The Hebrew Samaritan is today only one liturgical language, and is not used as vernacular language. The Samaritans of Holon speak the Hebrew modern, and the Samaritans of Nablus speak Palestinian Arab.

The Hebrew Samaritan is written with a derivative of the Alphabet phenician, old the paléo-Hebraic Alphabet given up by the Juifs in antiquity.

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