Hebrew keyboard labels have been carefully designed for the Hebrew alphabet. We wanted to share some background facts on Hebrew language... The Modern Hebrew language belongs to a group of Nothern Central Semitic languages. Hebrew inscriptions are known to be preserved in Early Hebrew and Moab prior to the 6th century BC, and the original Hebrew writing was similar to Phoenician. Hebrew alternate name is Ivrit. It was reborn during the last centuries as a spoken language. Contemporary Hebrew is being used by all Israelis as first or second language in Israel, Germany, Australia, Canada, UK, and United States, by over 5 million people all over the world. First electric typewriter that supported Hebrew keyboard and right-to-left typing was introduced by IBM in 1977, and represented a reverse-functioning typewriter compared to other conventional models.
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