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Moslawi (meaning 'of Mosul'),
Mardelli (meaning 'of Mardin'),
Mesopotamian Qeltu Arabic, or Syro-Mesopotamian Arabic, is one of the two main
varieties of...
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Mesopotamian Arabic has two
major varieties:
Gelet Mesopotamian Arabic and
Qeltu Mesopotamian Arabic.
Their names derive from the form of the word for "I...
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Mesopotamian Arabic has two
major varieties:
Gelet Mesopotamian Arabic and
Qeltu Mesopotamian Arabic.
Their names derive from the form of the word for "I...
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perfect conjugation is of the type katabtu,
similar to the
qǝltu dialects of Iraq. Also like
qǝltu dialects, it has
lengthened forms like ṣafṛā "yellow [fem...
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Arabic ary – Moroccan
Arabic ars – Najdi
Arabic acx – Omani
Arabic ayp –
Qeltu Iraqi Arabic aao – Saharan
Arabic aec – Saʽidi
Arabic ayn – Sanʽani Arabic...
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Gilit Baghdadi Khuzestani Shawi South North (
Qeltu)
Anatolian Cypriot Judeo-Iraqi Baghdadi...
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Baghdadi Arabic Shawi Arabic Khuzestani Arabic South Mesopotamian Arabic Qeltu Dialects (dialect continuum)
North Mesopotamian Arabic Anatolian Arabic...
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Levantine Arabic Palestinian Jordanian Syrian Lebanese Mesopotamian Gilit Qeltu Najdi Omani Dhofari Sudanese Yemeni Hadhrami Sanʽani Ta’izzi-Adeni Tihamiyya...
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Arabic is
reminiscent of the
dialect of Mosul. For example, "I said" is
qeltu in the
speech of
Baghdadi Jews and Christians, as well as in
Mosul and Syria...
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Anatolian Arabic encomp****es
several qeltu varieties of
Arabic spoken in the
Turkish provinces of Mardin, Siirt, Batman, Diyarbakır, and Muş, a subset...