See also: Israëli, Ísraeli, and israelí

English

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Etymology

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From Hebrew ישראלי (jiśrəʾēlî). By surface analysis, Israel +‎ -i.

Usage as a synonym for "Modern Israeli Hebrew" was popularized by Ghil'ad Zuckermann.

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Israeli (plural Israelis)

  1. A person from Israel or of Israeli descent.
    • 2009 September 27, “The New Israel Lobby”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 13 February 2021:
      Until Israel’s critics figure out how to acknowledge the pain and suffering resulting from Palestinian terrorism and exterminationist rhetoric, by pointing the Palestinians and the Arabs toward real change, they will fail to sway those Israelis and Jews that are ready to take a shot at reconciliation.

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  • The demonym Israeli is generally preferred for references to the modern state of Israel or its people, and the form Israelite for references to the ancient land or its people.

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Adjective

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Israeli (not comparable)

  1. Of, from, or pertaining to Israel or the Israeli people.

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  • The demonym Israeli is generally preferred for references to the modern state of Israel or its people, and the form Israelite for references to the ancient land or its people.

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Proper noun

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Israeli

  1. (nonstandard, linguistics) The modern form of the Hebrew language, as spoken in the State of Israel.
    • 2010, Joshua A. Fishman, Ofelia García, Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, volume 2, page 73:
      Thus, when most native Israeli-speakers speak Israeli, their intonation is much more similar to that of Yiddish, the mother tongue of most revivalists, than to that of Arabic or any other language belonging to the Semitic branch []
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Afrikaans

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Noun

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Israeli (plural Israeli's, diminutive Israeli'tjie)

  1. Israeli (person from Israel or of Israeli descent)
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German

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Etymology

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From Hebrew יִשְׂרְאֵלִי, equivalent to Israel +‎ -i.

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Israeli m (strong, genitive Israelis or Israeli, plural Israelis or (dated) Israeli, feminine Israelin or Israeli)

  1. Israeli (native or inhabitant of Israel; male or unspecified sex)

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Israeli f (genitive Israeli, plural Israelis or (dated) Israeli)

  1. alternative form of Israelin (Israeli woman)

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Further reading

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  • Israeli”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache[3] (in German)
  • Israeli” in Duden online
  • Israeli” in Duden online

Latin

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Proper noun

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Isrāēlī

  1. dative singular of Isrāēl

Swahili

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Israeli

  1. (uncommon) Israel (a country in Western Asia in the Middle East, at the eastern shore of the Mediterranean)