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Ḥarsūsī (Arabic: لغة حرسوسية) or Ḥersīyet (pronunciation in
Harsusi: [ħʌrsiːjət]) is a
Semitic language of Oman,
spoken by the
Harasis people. It is classified...
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Soqotri is only
spoken in the
Yemeni archipelago of Socotra, and the
Harsusi, Bathari, and
Shehri languages are only
spoken in Oman. In his glottochronology-based...
- Oman.
Endangered indigenous languages in Oman
include Kumzari, Bathari,
Harsusi, Hobyot,
Jibbali and Mehri.
Omani Sign
Language is the
language of the...
- The
Harsusi language is also
critically endangered, as most
Harsusi children now
attend Arabic-language
schools and are
literate in Arabic,
Harsusi is...
- 000–40,000
Languages Majority:
Arabic (Bedouin dialects) Minority: Mehri,
Ḥarsusi Religion Predominantly ****
Islam Related ethnic groups Other Arabs and...
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languages (MSAL).
These additional languages include Mehri, Shehri, Bathari,
Harsusi and Hobyot. All are
spoken in
different regions of
Southern Arabia. Soqotri...
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other Modern South Arabian languages on the
Arabian mainland as Mehri,
Harsusi, Bathari, Shehri, and Hobyot,
which became the
subject of
European academic...
- a
separate language. She does admit, however, that Bathari,
along with
Harsusi, is
closely related to Mehri. The most
important steps towards a comprehensive...
- Himyaritic ? (extinct)
Modern South Arabian (Eastern
South Semitic) Baṭḥari
Ḥarsusi Hobyót
Mehri Shehri Soqotri Unclassified Sutean (extinct) The following...
- Al-Jahdhami,
Mansoor H.; Al-Amri, Haitham; Tiwari,
Bisnu B.; Al-
Harsusi, Said N****er; Al-
Harsusi,
Abdullah Ghasab; Al-Rawahi, Qais; ****s, Kara L. (9 October...