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Andalusi Arabic
Andalusi Arabic Andalusi Arabic was a dialect of the Arabic language spoken in Al-Andalus, the ...
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Arabic language
Arabic language Arabic (العربية ) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Algeria, Bahrain ... Afro-Asiatic Semitic West Semitic Central Semitic Arabic Writing system: Arabic alphabet Official status Official language of: Algeria ... Union Regulated by: Egypt: Academy of the Arabic Language Language codes ISO 639-1: ...
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Moroccan Arabic
Moroccan Arabic Moroccan Arabic, also known as Darija, is the language spoken in the Arabic-speaking areas of Morocco, as opposed to ... other public bodies which use Modern Standard Arabic, as is the case in most Arabic-speaking countries, while a mixture of ...
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Andalusi nubah
Andalusi nubah Andalusi nubah is a genre found in the ... poetic forms, being in classical and colloquial Arabic, respectively. (ibid, p.70-71) Andalusi nubah uses one tab' (similar to maqam ...
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Maghreb Arabic
Maghreb Arabic Maghreb Arabic is a cover term for the dialects of Arabic spoken in the Maghreb, including Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya. Speakers of Maghreb Arabic call their language Derija or Darija, which ... is primarily done in in Modern Standard Arabic, along with news broadcasting. Derija is ...
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Talk:Tunisian Arabic
Talk:Tunisian Arabic Relationship to Maltese well, I need to ... little closer (not in rhythm), but Al-Andalusi's comment about Kuwaiti is almost definitley ... also understand Italian reasonably well) than Gulf Arabic (OK, I also understand Standard), so actually ... Maghrebi, are often considered unintelligible with Eastern Arabic dialects. My daily experience of Levantines, Egyptians ... has been that middle eastern speakers of arabic have a difficult time understanding tunisian ...
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Category:Arabic languages
Category:Arabic languages Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to ... category. M Maltese language Pages in category "Arabic languages" There are 23 pages in this section of this category. * Varieties of Arabic A Algerian Arabic Andalusi Arabic C Classical Arabic Cypriot Maronite ...
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Varieties of Arabic
Varieties of Arabic The Arabic language is a Semitic language with many ... This entry looks at spoken varieties of Arabic, distinguishing them from Standard Arabic and from each other. These are the Arabic languages and dialects that native speakers ...
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Talk:Berber/Archive1
... UTC). Both Ibn Khaldun and Averroes were Andalusi, not North African, and other sources describe ... in the cities. However, most "Moors" spoke Arabic. how?? do you have a answer?? (any ... I read that the word comes from Arabic muwalladum, if that helps. -- Error 01:58 ... the towns to be a form of Arabic "corrupted" by foreign influence and city life ... words from Berber and Spanish, but still Arabic grammar and mostly Arabic words. - Mustafaa ...
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Coptic language
... language of the Coptic Orthodox Church. Egyptian Arabic is the spoken and national language of ... been on the various dialects of Egyptian Arabic, where an immense amount of words from ... have been borrowed more generally into Standard Arabic. These include: timsāḥ تمساح "crocodile" (Coptic təmsah ... to:bi; this subsequently entered Spanish (via Andalusi Arabic) as adobe, whence it was borrowed ...
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