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  1. Palestinian Arabic

    no citations date December 2010 Infobox Language name Palestinian Arabic states Palestine , Israel , Jordan ... alphabet agency none iso3 ajp Palestinian Arabic is a Levantine Arabic dialect subgroup spoken by Palestinians ... them from other Arabic varieties. Palestinian urban dialects more closely resemble northern ... between Palestinian Arabic and other forms of Levantine Arabic such as Syrian Arabic and Lebanese Arabic . However, none of these is invariable, given the differences of dialect within Palestinian Arabic itself. One typical feature of Palestinian dialects is the pronunciation of hamza ted verbs ... b kul is used by the Bedouin in the south. Palestinian Arabic also shares some features with Egyptian ... in Syrian and Lebanese Arabic, is also used by Palestinians in other regions. In grammar the Palestinian ... Sub dialects of Palestinian Arabic Palestinian Arabic falls into three groups Urban Palestinian, Rural ... in the varieties of Palestinian Arabic are as follows The pronunciation of q f serves as a shibboleth ... lah IPA katabtu laha is translated in Palestinian Arabic as Katabtilha IPA katabtil ha . Interrogatives class wikitable MSA Palestinian Arabic Translation i Lim i IPA le Why m .... This scenario may also be consistent with the fact that the rural dialects of Palestinian Arabic ... characteristic of Aramaic. Palestinian Hebrew Arabic Arab citizens of Israel also tend to borrow from ... to as Palestinian Israeli or Palestinian Hebrew Arabic. For example transl sem ma som ... ISBN 3 447 02039 3 Haim Blanc, Studies in North Palestinian Arabic linguistic inquiries among the Druzes ... dictionary of conversational Eastern Arabic Palestinian . Washington, DC Kidron Pub. 2004 ISBN 0 9759726 0 X Elias N. Haddad, Manual of Palestinian Arabic . Jerusalem Syrisches Weisenhaus 1909 ... 2000. Moin Halloun, Spoken Arabic for Foreigners. An Introduction to the Palestinian Dialect . Vol ... & Ruprecht 1918. Kimary N. Shahin, Palestinian Rural Arabic Abu Shusha dialect . 2nd ed. University ...   more details



  1. Palestinian

    Palestinian may refer to Something of, from, or related to Palestine , the Palestinian territories or the State of Palestine A member of the Palestinian people , also rendered as Palestinian Arabs Demographics of Palestine Demographics of the Palestinian territories Palestinian diaspora Palestinian refugee Culture of Palestine For specific persons, see List of Palestinians For Christians with ethnic or family origins in Palestine, see Palestinian Christians Palestinian Arabic , a dialect of the Arabic language spoken by the Palestinian people A Palestinian Jew , a Jewish inhabitant of Palestine throughout certain periods of history See also Wiktionary Definitions of Palestine and Palestinian Special Allpages Palestinian List of all pages beginning with Palestinian disambig ...   more details



  1. Syrian Arabic

    Unreferenced date May 2008 Infobox Language name Syrian Arabic familycolor Afro Asiatic states Syria fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 South Central Semitic fam5 Arabic languages Arabic fam6 Levantine Arabic script Arabic alphabet nation none agency none iso3 apc Syrian Arabic lang ar is a variety of Arabic spoken in Syria . History Syrian Arabic proper is a form of Levantine Arabic , and may be divided into South Syrian Arabic, spoken in the cities of Damascus , Homs and Hama , and North Syrian Arabic , spoken in the region of Aleppo. Allied dialects are spoken in the coastal mountains. Lebanese Arabic is in some ways part of the South Syrian family, but is more properly viewed as a transitional dialect between it and Palestinian Arabic . Other forms of Arabic spoken in Syria, but not forming part of the Syrian Arabic linguistic group, are a southern dialect group, resembling Jordanian Arabic the dialect spoken in the Jabal al Druze Jabal Al Arab mountains the eastern dialect group Al Hasakah Governorate Al Hasakah and Deir ez Zor Governorate Deir ez Zor , properly speaking a form of North Mesopotamian Arabic Bedawi Arabic , spoken by the Bedouin Badu nomads . In each of the above areas, people use different patterns of speech and different vocabularies synonyms . Representatives of all groups may be found and heard in the capital Damascus and in Syrian songs and movies. The diagnostic features of Syrian Arabic also found in Lebanese Arabic and urban Palestinian Arabic are the pronunciation of final ah as the pronunciation of Q f Arabic q.C4.81f qaf as a glottal stop IPA in a fashion similar to Egyptian Arabic and unique to Levantine Arabic and Egyptian Arabic . See also North Syrian Arabic Levantine Arabic Varieties of Arabic Varieties of Arabic Category Arabic languages Category Fertile Crescent Category Languages of Iraq AfroAsiatic lang stub ar ca Siri de Syrisch Arabisch pl Dialekt ...   more details



  1. Levantine Arabic

    date December 2010 Lebanese Arabic Lebanese dialects Lebanon , An Nusayriyah Mountains in Syria Citation needed date December 2010 Central Syrian Arabic Syrian Damascus to Hama North Syrian Arabic Aleppo Rural Palestinian Arabic Palestinian Palestine down to Bethlehem , west Jordan . Urban Palestinian Arabic Palestinian Hebron , Jerusalem , Haifa , Nablus , Jaffa , Nazareth , ... Bedouin Palestinian Arabic Palestinian dialects in the southern Margins Palestine , Jordan Sub dialects can be distinguished ...Refimprove date December 2010 Incubator code apc Infobox Language name Levantine Arabic nativename ... fam5 South Central Semitic languages South Central Semitic fam6 Arabic language Arabic script Arabic alphabet nation none agency none iso3 apc lc1 apc ld1 North Levantine Arabic lc2 ajp ld2 South Levantine Arabic Levantine Arabic Arabic Shami and sometimes called Eastern Arabic is a group of Arabic language Arabic Varieties of Arabic varieties spoken in the 100 km wide eastern Mediterranean .... There is no transition to Egyptian Arabic Egyptian dialects in the South due to the Sinai desert. Citation ... IPA ah kum kunna hum hunna Lebanese Arabic Lebanese IPA e , IPA o in Tripoli, Lebanon Tripoli IPA ... Syrian Arabic Syrian IPA a , IPA e word terminally IPA e IPA o IPA k IPA IPA IPA t IPA d IPA d e kon kon henne henne North Syrian Arabic Syrian IPA e IPA e IPA o IPA k IPA IPA IPA t IPA d IPA d e kon kon henne henne Rural Palestinian Arabic Palestinian IPA a IPA e IPA o IPA IPA k IPA IPA IPA IPA e, a kem ken hemme henne Urban Palestinian Arabic Palestinian IPA a IPA e IPA o IPA k IPA IPA IPA t IPA d IPA d e kom kom homme homme Bedouin Palestinian Arabic Palestinian IPA a IPA e IPA o IPA IPA IPA IPA IPA IPA a kom ken homme henne See more For more information, see Lebanese Arabic Palestinian Arabic Syrian Arabic References http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code apc Ethnologue entry for North Levantine Arabic http www.ethnologue.com ...   more details



  1. Iraqi Arabic

    Infobox Language name Iraqi Arabic familycolor Afro Asiatic states Iraq , Kuwait , Iran , Syria speakers 35,731,260 2011 Estimate fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 South Central Semitic languages South Central Semitic fam5 Arabic languages Arabic fam6 Mesopotamian Arabic script Arabic alphabet nation none agency none iso3 acm Iraqi Arabic unicode iraqi formally unicode al lu a al arabiyya al iraqiyya in Arabic, also known as Mesopotamian Arabic ISO 639 3 is a variety of Arabic spoken in the Mesopotamia n basin of Iraq , from Baghdad south, as well as in Khuzestan Province of Iran and eastern Syria . A distinction is recognised between Mesopotamian Qeltu Arabic and Mesopotamian Gelet Arabic, the appellations deriving ..., also known as North Mesopotamian Arabic or Maslawi Mosul Arabic , and Judeo Iraqi Arabic Jewish and Christian sectarian dialects such as Baghdad Arabic Jewish Baghdad Jewish Arabic . The speakers of Baghdadi Arabic find both North Mesopotamian Arabic and Jewish Arabic reminiscent of Syrian Arabic ... a Tigris dialect cluster, of which the best known form is Baghdad Arabic Baghdadi Arabic , and a Euphrates dialect cluster, known as Furati, i.e. Euphrates Arabic. The group has some affinities to Gulf Arabic . Both the Gelet and the Qeltu varieties of Iraqi Arabic have some speakers in the extreme eastern parts of Syria. Some features of rural Palestinian Arabic , such as the pronunciation of kaf as IPA t , are also shared with Iraqi Arabic. Medieval Iraqi Arabic, so far as recorded, appears ... in mainstream Iraqi Arabic today are the result of a process of re Bedouinization . The affinity to Gulf Arabic, and the persistence of qeltu features in the Jewish and Christian dialects, offer ... acm Ethnologue entry for Mesopotamian Arabic External links ethnologue code acm Arabic language state autocollapse Varieties of Arabic Iraq topics Category Arabic languages Category Languages of Iraq ...   more details



  1. Kunya (Arabic)

    implies a familiar but respectful setting. General use Abu Arabic term Ab father or umm mother precedes the son s name, in a Arabic grammar Genitive construction CA BCi E1 B8 8D C4 81fa genitive construction ... Arabic , but not in any of the spoken dialects, ab can change into the forms ab and ab accusative ... to a given name . See more on Arabic name Westernization of Arabic naming practices and names westernization of Arabic naming practices and names . Kunya as a nom de guerre A special practice evolved among Palestinian people Palestinian leaders, originally in the Fatah faction, to use real or fictional ... has gained currency outside of the Palestinian movement, and is now often used by Arab guerrillas ... during the Lebanese Civil War and Abu Arz Etienne Saqr . See also lookfrom Abu . Abd Arabic References reflist External links http www.sca.org heraldry laurel names arabic naming2.htm Page on Arabic ...   more details



  1. Lebanese Arabic

    Infobox Language name Lebanese Arabic familycolor Afro Asiatic states Lebanon fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 South Central Semitic fam5 Arabic language Arabic script Arabic alphabet nation none agency none iso2 ara iso3 apc Lebanese or Lebanese Arabic is a Varieties of Arabic variety of Levantine Arabic with large parts borrowed from other Middle East ern and Europe an languages, and is in some ways unique from other varieties of Arabic. It is spoken ... dialect. Differences from Standard Arabic Lebanese Arabic shares many featural similarities with other modern varieties of Arabic language Arabic . Lebanese Arabic, like many other Arabic varieties, has a very different syllable structure from Standard Arabic. While Standard Arabic can have only ... Standard Arabic and Spoken Lebanese Coffee big big , pronounced qahwa in Standard Arabic, is pronounced ... shared with most accent linguistics accents of Egyptian Arabic . The exception for this general ... Heart is qalb in Modern Standard Arabic , becomes aleb or alb in Syrian Arabic Syrian , Lebanese, and Palestinian Arabic Palestinian . The use of IPA q by Druze is particularly prominent in the mountains and less so in urban areas. Unlike most other varieties of Arabic , Lebanese has retained the classical ... are maintained for artistic values. Regional Lebanese Arabic dialects Although there is a common Lebanese ... Arabic at all. Lebanese is also utilized in many Lebanese song s, theatrical pieces, local television ..., are typically written in Modern Standard Arabic , French language French or English language English . While Arabic script is usually employed, informal usage such as Instant messaging online chat may mix and match Latin letter Arabic chat alphabet transliterations . The Lebanese poet ..., they have not Citation needed date May 2010 gained widespread acceptance. Yet, now, most Arabic web users, when short of an Arabic keyboard, transliterate the Lebanese words in the Latin alphabet ...   more details



  1. Hejazi Arabic

    Infobox Language name Hejazi Arabic familycolor Afro Asiatic states Hejaz region, Saudi Arabia speakers ... Central Semitic languages South Central Semitic fam5 Arabic languages Arabic fam6 Southern script Arabic alphabet nation none agency none iso3 acw Hejazi Arabic also known as Hijazi Arabic ISO 639 3 , West Arabian Arabic is a Varieties of Arabic variety of the Arabic language spoken in the western ... . Outside of Arabia, Urban Hejazi appears to be most closely related to the Arabic dialects of Upper ... most commonly associated with the term Hejazi Arabic , and is spoken in the urban centers of the region ... dialects of the Arabic language, this dialect group exhibits features of both. Citation needed date ... 2007 The qaaf of Standard Arabic is voiced and pronounced IPA as in the English word get . Hejazi Arabic does not employ double negation, nor does it append the negation particles sh to negate verbs Hejazi Ma A rif , as opposed to Egyptian Arabic Egyptian Ma rafsh and Palestinian Arabic Palestinian Bi rafish , meaning I don t know The prohibitive mood of Classical Arabic is preserved in the imperative ... tanwin , gender number disagreement, and the feminine marker n see Varieties of Arabic . Features that mark Hejazi Arabic as a sedentary dialect include The present progressive tense is marked ... . In Standard Arabic, these are ka and ki , respectively, while in bedouin dialects they are ik ... of Hejazi Arabic are Compared to neighboring dialects, urban Hejazi retains more of the short vowels of Standard Arabic Citation needed date October 2007 , for example samaka fish , as opposed to bedouin smika , and Syrian Arabic Syrian samake darabatu she hit him , as opposed to bedouin dribtah ... . Bedouin Hejazi Dialects The varieties of Arabic spoken by the bedouin tribes of the Hejaz region ... Arabic Kees Versteegh, The Arabic Language , NITLE Arab World Project, by the permission of Edinburgh ...&backcontext page Margaret K. Omar, Saudi Arabic Urban Hijazi Dialect, Basic Course ...   more details



  1. Varieties of Arabic

    Arabic Omani Arabic Palestinian Arabic Qatari Arabic Sahrawi Arabic Saudi Arabic Sudanese Arabic ...about the historical family of dialects Arabic languages File Arab World Large.PNG thumb 530px right Different dialects of Arabic in the Arab world Contains Arabic text The Arabic language is span style ... varieties . The largest divisions occur between the spoken languages of different regions. The Arabic of North Africa, for example, is often incomprehensible to an Arabic speaker from the Levant or the Gulf ... its modern iteration often called Modern Standard Arabic or MSA in English and the Classical Arabic that serves as its inspiration, though Arabic speakers typically do not make this distinction ..., to list only some. These differences are to some degree bridgeable. Often, Arabic speakers can adjust ... Creole language Communication Accommodation Theory Prestige sociolinguistics Dialect leveling Arabic is characterized by a wide number of varieties however, Arabic speakers are often able to manipulate ... or changing of Arabic is the concept of a prestige dialect . This refers to the level of respect accorded to a language or dialect within a speech community. The formal Arabic language carries a considerable prestige in most Arabic speaking communities, depending on the context. This is not the only ... speakers, there is a prestige variety of vernacular Arabic. In Egypt, for non Cairenes, the prestige dialect is Cairo Arabic. For Jordanian women from Bedouin or rural background, it may be the urban ... relatively different from formal Arabic may carry more prestige than a dialect closer to the formal ... and changes in different ways. Arabic speakers often use more than one variety of Arabic within ... the existential there is as in, there is a place where... , Arabic speakers have access to many ... Arabic IPA huna k In this case, IPA fi is most likely to be used as it is not associated with a particular ..., given the prevalence of movies and TV shows in Egyptian Arabic, the speakers are all likely to be familiar ...   more details



  1. Modern Arabic

    Modern Arabic may refer to Modern Standard Arabic living varieties of Arabic See also Arabic disambiguation disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages pt rabe moderno ...   more details



  1. Arabian Arabic

    Arabian Arabic is a term used to refer to several Arabic dialects and dialect groups spoken in modern day Saudi Arabia . The most prominent of these are Hejazi Arabic , Najdi Arabic , Gulf Arabic , and Jenubi Arabic southern . AfroAsiatic lang stub Arabic language Varieties of Arabic Category Languages of Saudi Arabia Category Arabic languages ar ...   more details



  1. Arabic keyboard

    unreferenced date May 2009 The Arabic keyboard lang ar is the keyboard layout used for the Arabic language. All Computer Arabic keyboards contain both Arabic and Latin, as Latin characters are necessary for Uniform Resource Locator URL s and Email address es. Layouts Arabic Typewriter Keyboard This keyboard layout first appeared on the first Arabic typewriter made by Egyptians Philip Wakid and Saleem Haddad in 1914. File KB Arabic Typewriter.svg Sakhr MSX Arabic Keyboard File KB Arabic Sakhr.svg IBM PC Arabic Keyboard File KB Arabic.svg Mac Arabic Keyboard File KB Arabic MAC.svg http www.arabic keyboard.org arabic keyboard http www.arabe clavier.com arabic keyboard Online Arabic keyboard Category Keyboard layouts Category Input methods Category Arabic script ar ...   more details



  1. Arabic name

    The tughra stylized signature of Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire . Influenced by Arabic culture, Ottoman rulers had stylized their names in the Arabic way, as depicted in this signature. Old Arabic names ... of the importance of the Arabic language in Islam , a large majority of the world s Muslim s use Arabic names ism , but it is not common outside the Arab world to employ the full naming conventions described below. Structure of the Arabic name Ism Arabic The main name of an Arab person is the ism , his or her personal name e.g. Kareem or Fatimah . Most Arabic names are originally Arabic ... of Arabic may initially have trouble with this. Muslim practices A common form of Muslim Arab names is the combination of Abd Arabic abd lang en slave followed by another word X , in the form abd X lang ... and Arabic speaking Christians Christian Arabs have names that are indistinguishable from those of their Muslim .... There are also Arabic versions of Christian names e.g. saints names , and names of Greek language ... simply servant of God , is also used by Christians. Kunya Often, a kunya Arabic kunyah referring ... of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, is widely known within the Arab world by his kunya , Abu Mazen . Nasab See also Patronymic Arabic The nasab is a patronymic or series of patronymics. It indicates .... In modern Arabic, it is very common for people to omit the ibn or bint in normal conversation, just using the names themselves. Selfref Note in accordance with Wikipedia Manual of Style Arabic , the Arabic particle lang en son of should be transliterated ibn unless a Wikipedia Manual of Style Arabic Primary transcription primary transcription requires the colloquial form bin e.g. Osama ... of the famous Abbasid Caliph Haroun al Rashid of A Thousand and One Nights fame , Haa roon is the Arabic ... , among the components of the Arabic name, perhaps most closely resembles the Western surname. Example ..., the Palestinian Kareem means generous, muhammad means praised, jam l means beautiful az z means ...   more details



  1. Arabic literature

    History of literature2 History of literature3 Arabic literature lang ar , al Adab al Arab is the writing produced, both prose and poetry , by writers in the Arabic language . The Arabic word ... politeness, culture and enrichment. Arabic literature emerged in the 6th century with only fragments ... have the greatest lasting effect on Arabic culture and its literature. Arabic literature flourished ... across the Arab world achieving increasing success. Pre Islamic literature Further Arabic poetry ... date March 2011 Image NaskhQ.JPG thumb right The Qur an was the one of the first major works of Arabic ... language. The language used in the Qur an is called classical Arabic and while modern Arabic is very ... s style. This doctrine of i jaz possibly had a slight limiting effect on Arabic literature proscribing ... of other languages, The Qur an is important to Arabic. It is the source of many ideas, allusions ... in or about the Arabic language. It was also the reason for the collecting of pre Islamic .... Muhammad also inspired the first Arabic biography biographies , known as al sirah al nabawiyyah the earliest ... on older biblical traditions. Some of the earliest work studying the Arabic language was started ... in it, asked Abu al Aswad al Du ali to write a work codifying Arabic grammar . Khalil ibn Ahmad would later write Kitab al Ayn , the first dictionary of Arabic, along with works on Prosody ... respected work of Arabic grammar known simply as al Kitab or The Book . Other caliphs exerted their influence on Arabic with Abd al Malik ibn Marwan Abd al Malik making it the official language for administration ... works into Arabic. The first was probably Aristotle s correspondence with Alexander the Great translated ... the dark ages in Europe and the works would often be first re introduced to Europe from the Arabic versions. written by tata a poaltis Arabic poetry Main Arabic poetry Arab culture A large proportion of Arabic literature before the 20th century is in the form of poetry, and even prose from this period ...   more details



  1. SS Arabic

    SS Arabic may refer to SS Arabic 1881 SS Arabic 1902 , an ocean liner sunk by German submarine SMU U 24 2 on 19 August 1915 SS Arabic 1908 , the former SS Berlin renamed Arabic in 1920 ship breaking broken up in 1930 Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Arabic de Arabic ...   more details



  1. Arabic phonology

    This article is about the Modern Standard Arabic phonology. See also Varieties of Arabic . See also WP IPA for Arabic IPA notice Contains Arabic text While many languages have numerous dialects that differ in phonology pronunciation , the Arabic language is more properly described as a varieties of Arabic ... with Modern Standard Arabic , which is the standard variety shared by educated speakers throughout Arabic speaking regions. Modern Standard Arabic is used in writing in all print media and orally ... pp 38 39 ref Modern Standard Arabic has 28 consonant phonemes, making phonemic contrasts between emphatic ... Arabic also has three vowel phonemes. However, by the 8th century the letter aleph alif no longer represented ... Holes 2004 p 57 ref Compare Classical Arabic Phonology Classical Arabic Phonology Vowels There are three ... k and IPA w ref Harvcoltxt Holes 2004 p 60 ref In Modern Standard Arabic pronunciation across North ... even in Modern Standard Arabic pronunciation. In Modern Standard Arabic pronunciation across North ... of Modern Standard Arabic has different values of close vowels short initial or medial IPAblink e ..., for example, in the Arabic of someone from Cairo emphatic consonants will affect every vowel between ... retraction. ref name Watson 1999 290 ref Harvcoltxt Davis 1995 p 466 ref class wikitable Image Arabic vowels Monophthongs .svg thumb 250px Vowel chart representing the pronunciation of long vowels by a Palestinian ... IPA o , IPA o , IPA e and IPA e appear in varieties of Arabic and some stable loanwords or foreign names. ref name EMSA1 Elementary Modern Standard Arabic Volume 1, by Peter F. Abboud Editor , Ernest ... to standardized prescriptive pronunciations with short vowels. ref name TYA Teach Yourself Arabic, by Jack ... letter written, as is normally done in Arabic unless they are at the beginning of a word , or long ... and phonetic character of most of the 28 consonants has a broad degree of regularity among Arabic speaking regions. Note that Arabic is particularly rich in uvular consonant uvular , pharyngeal consonant ...   more details



  1. Tajiki Arabic

    Infobox Language name Tajiki Arabic familycolor Afro Asiatic states Afghanistan , Tajikistan speakers 6,000 fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 South Central Semitic languages South Central Semitic fam5 Arabic language Arabic iso3 abh Tajiki Arabic also known as Jugari, Bukhara Arabic, Buxara Arabic, Tajiji Arabic, Balkh Arabic is a Varieties of Arabic variety of Arabic language Arabic spoken by a few thousand people in Afghanistan and Tajikistan . Language use is declining. There is no diglossia with Standard Arabic . It is a variety of Central Asian Arabic . ref Raymond G. Gordon, Jr, ed. 2005. Ethnologue Languages of the World . 15th edition. Dallas Summer Institute of Linguistics. ref See also History of Arabs in Afghanistan Notes Reflist References http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code abh Ethnologue entry for Tajiki Arabic External links Varieties of Arabic Category Central Semitic languages Category Arabic languages Category Languages of Afghanistan Category Languages of Tajikistan Category Endangered Afro Asiatic languages AfroAsiatic lang stub Afghanistan stub Tajikistan stub hr Tad i ki arapski jezik ...   more details



  1. Kuwaiti Arabic

    unref date December 2008 file Arab World Large.PNG right 400px thumb Arabic language dialects Kuwaiti Arabic is a variety linguistics variety of Arabic language Arabic used in Kuwait closely related to the Iraqi Arabic , and Gulf Arabic dialects. Related languages The Baghdad Arabic variant of Arabic used in Iraq is quite similar, many words of Kuwaiti Arabic having similar spelling and pronunciation to their Iraqi counterparts. Samples For instance, in the Levant Syria , Lebanon , Jordan , and Palestine , the word for How are you? is unicode K fek , whereas in Kuwait and other parts of the Persian Gulf Gulf , one would use unicode Shl nik masculine and unicode Shl nich feminine . Also the word for good is unicode bikh r but in Kuwait it s unicode tam m or unicode z n Kuwaiti s use a little of English language English in their daily conversations regularly. See also Varieties of Arabic Arab language Kuwait Kuwait stub Category Arabic languages ar ...   more details



  1. Arabic history

    Arabic history may refer to Arab history History of Arabic History of Arabia disambiguation disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Uzbeki Arabic

    Infobox Language name Uzbeki Arabic familycolor Afro Asiatic states Uzbekistan region Bukhara province speakers 700 fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 South Central Semitic languages South Central Semitic fam5 Arabic language Arabic iso3 auz Uzbeki Arabic also known as Jugari, Kashkadarya Arabic is a Varieties of Arabic variety of Arabic language Arabic spoken by a few hundred people in the Bukhara province of Uzbekistan . Few members of the ethnic group now speak Arabic. There is no diglossia with Standard Arabic . It is a variety of Central Asian Arabic . ref Raymond G. Gordon, Jr, ed. 2005. Ethnologue Languages of the World . 15th edition. Dallas Summer Institute of Linguistics. ref Notes Reflist References http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code auz Ethnologue entry for Uzbeki Arabic External links Varieties of Arabic Category Central Semitic languages Category Arabic languages Category Languages of Uzbekistan Category Endangered Afro Asiatic languages AfroAsiatic lang stub Uzbekistan stub hr Uzbe ki arapski ...   more details



  1. Khuzestani Arabic

    Infobox Language name Khuzestani Arabic familycolor Afro Asiatic states Iran fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 South Central Semitic fam5 Arabic languages Arabic fam6 Iraqi Arabic script Arabic alphabet nation none agency none iso3 Khuzestani Arabic is a dialect of Arabic language Arabic spoken in the Iran ian province of Khuzestan . It is closely related to the Iraqi Arabic dialects of Iraq and contains many Persian language Persian loanwords Recently, because of internet and satellite channels youths speak Arabic that does not contain any persian loanwords. References Reflist External references http languagecontact.humanities.manchester.ac.uk McrLC casestudies MS.html Khuzestani Arabic a convergence case Varieties of Arabic Category Arabic languages Category Fertile Crescent Category Languages of Iran AfroAsiatic lang stub ar es rabe juzestan s mk th ...   more details



  1. Jijel Arabic

    unreferenced date December 2008 Jijel Arabic is a dialect of Arabic language Arabic spoken specifically in the Jijel Province in northeastern Algeria , but traces of it reach parts of the neighboring provinces of Skikda and Mila . It is quite different from all the other Arabic dialects spoken in eastern Algeria and has probably survived into present times because of the geographic enclavement of that mountainous area and the difficulty of terrestrial connections with the rest of the country for centuries. It is a relic of the pre Banu Hilal Hilalian Arabic dialects resulting from the first Arabic invasion in the 7th and 8th centuries that were once spoken in all the north of Constantine but which were later replaced by Hilalian Bedouin Arabic that was brought by the second wave of Arab invasions during the 11th century. Pre Hilalian Arabic dialects remained intact only in a small area around Jijel while they were heavily mixed with bedouin dialects in the areas of Constantine, Algeria Constantine , Mila , Collo and El Milia . These pre Hilalian Arabic dialects have survived also in the Algerian region of Tlemcen as well as in northern Morocco and to this day Northern Moroccan Arabic, Tlemcen Arabic, and Jijel Arabic are still very close to one another. External links http www.ieiop.com pub 05caubet.pdf Varieties of Arabic Category Languages of Algeria ar fr Djidj lien ...   more details



  1. Baghdad Arabic

    Baghdad Arabic or the Baghdadi Arabic is the Arabic Varieties of Arabic variety spoken in Baghdad , the capital of Iraq . During the last century, Baghdad Arabic has become the lingua franca of Iraq, and the language of commerce and education. It is a subvariety of Iraqi Arabic . An interesting sociolinguistic feature of Baghdad is the existence of three distinct dialects Muslim, Baghdad Arabic Jewish Jewish and Christian Baghdadi Arabic. Muslim Baghdadi belongs to a group called gilit dialects, while Jewish Baghdadi as well as Christian Baghdadi belongs to qeltu dialects. Baghdadi gilit Arabic, which is considered the standard Baghdadi Arabic, shares many features with Gulf Arabic and with varieties spoken in some parts of eastern Syria . Gilit Arabic is of Bedouin provenance, unlike Christian and Jewish Baghdadi, which is believed to be descendant of Medieval Iraqi Arabic . Until the 1950s Baghdad Arabic contained a large inventory of borrowings from English language English , Turkish language Turkish , Persian language Persian or Kurdish language . During the first decades of the 20th century, when the population of Baghdad was less than a million, some inner city quarters had their own distinctive speech characteristics, maintained for generations. From about the 1960s, with the population movement within the city, and the influx of large numbers of people hailing mainly from the south, Baghdad Arabic has become more standardized, and has come to incorporate some rural and Bedouin features. Distinct features of Muslim Baghdadi Arabic is the use of ani as opposed to the fusha ana meaning I am . Also, they add ich when directing females ani gilitlich meaning I told you whereas maslawi s would say ana qiltolki . See also Baghdad Arabic Jewish Maslawi References Kees Versteegh, et al. Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics , BRILL, 2006. Varieties of Arabic Category Arabic languages Category Fertile Crescent Category Languages of Iraq ...   more details



  1. Maghrebi Arabic

    Incomplete date February 2009 Maghrebi Arabic or Darija is a cover term for the Varieties of Arabic varietie s of Arabic language Arabic spoken in the Maghreb , including Morocco , Tunisia , Algeria , and Libya . In Algeria, colloquial Maghrebi Arabic was taught as a separate subject under French colonization, and some textbooks exist. Speakers of Maghrebi Arabic call their language Darija Derija or Darija , which means dialect in Modern Standard Arabic . It is primarily used as a spoken language written communication is primarily done in Modern Standard Arabic , along with news broadcasting. Darija ... in Morocco and Tunisia . It is only used for oral communication, with Modern Standard Arabic al fu used for written communication. Darija has a vocabulary mostly from Arabic language Arabic ... words, notably in technical fields, or by replacing old French and Spanish ones with Standard Arabic ... used for the colloquial varieties of Arabic there. Maghrebi dialects all use n as the grammatical ... them from Middle Eastern dialects and Standard Arabic . They frequently borrow words from French ... according to the rules of Arabic with some exceptions like passive tense for example . Since it is rarely ... conquest . Linguistically, Andalusian Arabic and Siculo Arabic and therefore its descendant Maltese language Maltese are considered Maghrebi Arabic, but when discussing modern language the word is often ... Large.PNG thumb left An overview of the different Arabic dialects Varieties of Arabic Koin language Koin s Algerian Arabic Moroccan Arabic Tunisian Arabic Libyan Arabic Fully pre Banu Hilal Hilalian Jebli Arabic Jijel Arabic Siculo Arabic extinct Maltese language derived from Siculo Arabic Sicilian Arabic , but influenced lexicon lexically by Sicilian, Italian, French, and more recently, English Bedouin Hass n ya Hassaniya Arabic Saharan Arabic Further reading Singer, Hans Rudolf 1980 Das ... Dialekte . Otto Harrassowitz Wiesbaden. 249 76. References references Template group list Arabic ...   more details



  1. Ve (Arabic)

    Image Givat shmuel sign.png thumb right 200px The medial form of the Arabic Ve used in an Israel i roadsign on the road to Giv at Shmuel . Arabic alphabet Ve big big is an additional letter of the Arabic letters , derived from transl ar DIN Pe letter f lang ar with two additional dot diacritic dots , representing the sound IPAblink v . It is sometimes used in Arabic language Arabic to write names and loanwords, such as lang ar volvo Volvo and lang ar viyenna Vienna . It is also used in the Arabic based Sorani Kurdish alphabet . In the Jawi script is used to represent IPAblink p . The character is mapped in Unicode under position U 06A8. Arabic alphabet shapes Similar looking letter In Algerian Arabic Algerian and Tunisian Arabic , unicode File Tunisian gaf.svg 11px , looks similar to lang ar but with three dots is used for IPAblink in informal occasions, and officially in names of places or persons containing a voiced velar stop, as in Guelma , Algeria or Gafsa , Tunisia . If the usage of gaf is not possible for technical restrictions, qoph q f lang ar is often used instead in these dialects. Q f is the standard letter used for representing a IPA in Sa idi Arabic Sa idi and Yemeni Arabic . Arabic alphabet shapes See also Pe Arabic Pe Arabic Che Arabic Che Arabic Gaf Gaf Arabic Zayin Z.C4.81.C4.AB Zhe Arabic Category Arabic letters ar de Ve Arabischer Buchstabe fr Ve arabe id Pa huruf Arab he ru ckb ...   more details




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