Chinese-Dragon
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If you had dozens & you picked one arbitrarily, it might have.
I guess you haven't heard about how much resistance there was to Mandarin being the national language.
There is still a lot of resistance today, from Cantonese speaking areas for example. Though personally I have always liked Mandarin, even though I have Cantonese/Hakka roots.
The point is that Israel resurrected a language that had been dead for thousands of years so they could have their own native language, rather than the European languages which they were speaking at that time.
And it hasn't hurt them at all, they are very successful in all academic fields.