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Meta Are questions purely about Hebrew in-scope?

On Mi Yodeya, questions about Hebrew that aren't clearly about Judaism are considered out of scope. Should that be the case here, or should questions about the Hebrew language be ipso facto on-topi...

5 answers  ·  posted 4y ago by Isaac Moses‭  ·  last activity 4y ago by DonielF‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar DonielF‭ · 2020-06-29T16:54:42Z (almost 4 years ago)
  • On Mi Yodeya, questions about Hebrew that aren't clearly about Judaism are consid nered out of scope. Should that be the case here, or should questions about the Hebrew language be *ipso facto* on-topic?
  • Questions to consider (please edit in more if you see fit):
  • - Is Modern Hebrew treated differently than Rabbinic, Mishnaic, Biblical Hebrew, etc.?
  • - Are other languages of the Jews, such as Aramaic, Yiddish, and Ladino, treated similarly?
  • - What about comparative Ancient Near Eastern linguistics?
  • - Are questions like "how does one conjugate this verb into this tense" on topic?
  • - Are questions like "what does this Hebrew tattoo mean" on topic?
  • - Are questions like "please translate this sentence into Hebrew" on topic?
  • On Mi Yodeya, questions about Hebrew that aren't clearly about Judaism are considered out of scope. Should that be the case here, or should questions about the Hebrew language be *ipso facto* on-topic?
  • Questions to consider (please edit in more if you see fit):
  • - Is Modern Hebrew treated differently than Rabbinic, Mishnaic, Biblical Hebrew, etc.?
  • - Are other languages of the Jews, such as Aramaic, Yiddish, and Ladino, treated similarly?
  • - What about comparative Ancient Near Eastern linguistics?
  • - Are questions like "how does one conjugate this verb into this tense" on topic?
  • - Are questions like "what does this Hebrew tattoo mean" on topic?
  • - Are questions like "please translate this sentence into Hebrew" on topic?
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Isaac Moses‭ · 2020-06-29T00:21:55Z (almost 4 years ago)
On Mi Yodeya, questions about Hebrew that aren't clearly about Judaism are consid nered out of scope. Should that be the case here, or should questions about the Hebrew language be *ipso facto* on-topic?

 
Questions to consider (please edit in more if you see fit):

- Is Modern Hebrew treated differently than Rabbinic, Mishnaic, Biblical Hebrew, etc.?

- Are other languages of the Jews, such as Aramaic, Yiddish, and Ladino, treated similarly?

- What about comparative Ancient Near Eastern linguistics?

- Are questions like "how does one conjugate this verb into this tense" on topic?

- Are questions like "what does this Hebrew tattoo mean" on topic?

- Are questions like "please translate this sentence into Hebrew" on topic?