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Hobyót (Arabic: لغة هوبيوت , also
known as Hewbyót, Habyot, or Hobi) is one of the six
Modern South Arabian languages (MSAL), a
group of
South Semitic...
- sub-branch of the
Afroasiatic language family's
Semitic branch.
Mehri and
Hobyot are
spoken in both
Yemen and Oman.
Soqotri is only
spoken in the Yemeni...
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Endangered indigenous languages in Oman
include Kumzari, Bathari, Harsusi,
Hobyot,
Jibbali and Mehri.
Omani Sign
Language is the
language of the deaf community...
- (extinct)
Modern South Arabian (Eastern
South Semitic) Baṭḥari Ḥarsusi
Hobyót Mehri Shehri Soqotri Unclassified Sutean (extinct) The
following is a list...
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languages on the
Arabian mainland as Mehri, Harsusi, Bathari, Shehri, and
Hobyot,
which became the
subject of
European academic study in the
nineteenth century...
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Rubin 2010, 33. SIMEONE-SENELLE, Marie-Claude (November 2013). "Mehri and
Hobyot Spoken in Oman and Yemen".
LLACAN - Langage,
Langues et
Cultures d'Afrique...
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Southeast Baṭḥari Ḥarsusi
Hobyot Mehri Shehri Soqotri Southwest...
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These additional languages include Mehri, Shehri, Bathari,
Harsusi and
Hobyot. All are
spoken in
different regions of
Southern Arabia.
Soqotri is often...
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Critically endangered bhm
Harsusi language Definitely endangered hss
Hobyot language Severely endangered Also
spoken in:
Yemen hoh
Jibbali language...
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realized as ay /æj/ and aw /ɑw/. Simeone-Senelle, Marie-Claude. "Mehri and
Hobyot Spoken in Oman and Yemen".
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