lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageJudeo-Iraqi Arabic (Arabic: عربية يهودية عراقية), also known as Iraqi Judeo-Arabic and Yahudic, is a variety of Arabic spoken by Iraqi Jews currently or formerly living in Iraq. It is estimated that there are 100,000 to 120,000 speakers in Israel (as of 1994)[2] and that just 100 to 150 older speakers remain in Iraq (as of 1992).[2] The best known variety is Baghdad Jewish Arabic, although there were different dialects in Mosul and elsewhere.
Judeo-Iraqi Arabic |
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Native to | Iraq, Israel |
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Native speakers | (plus 100,000–120,000 in Israel cited 1994)[1] |
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Writing system | Arabic alphabet Hebrew alphabet |
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ISO 639-3 | yhd |
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Glottolog | jude1266 |
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ELP | Judeo-Iraqi Arabic |
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The vast majority of Iraqi Jews have relocated to Israel and have switched to using Hebrew as their home language.
The 2014 film Farewell Baghdad is performed mostly in Baghdad Jewish Arabic, the first time a movie has been filmed in Judeo-Iraqi Arabic.
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- Language
- Alphabet
- Romanization
- Numerology
- Influence on other languages
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Scripts |
- Nabataean alphabet
- Perso-Arabic alphabet
- Ancient North Arabian
- Ancient South Arabian script
- Arabic numerals
- Eastern numerals
- Arabic Braille
- Diacritics
- i‘jām
- Tashkil
- Harakat
- Tanwin
- Shaddah
- Hamza
- Tāʾ marbūṭah
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Letters |
- ʾAlif
- Bāʾ
- Tāʾ
- Ṯāʾ
- Ǧīm
- Ḥāʾ
- Ḫāʾ
- Dāl
- Ḏāl
- Rāʾ
- Zāy
- Sīn
- Šīn
- Ṣād
- Ḍād
- Ṭāʾ
- Ẓāʾ
- ʿAyn
- Ġayn
- Fāʾ
- Qāf
- Kāf
- Lām
- Mīm
- Nūn
- Hāʾ
- Wāw
- Yāʾ
- Hamza
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Varieties | Pre-Islamic | |
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Literary | |
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Modern | |
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Peripheries | |
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Judeo-Arabic | |
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Creoles and pidgins | |
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Academic | |
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Linguistics |
- Phonology
- Sun and moon letters
- Tajwid
- Imāla
- ʾIʿrāb (case)
- Grammar
- Triliteral root
- Mater lectionis
- IPA
- Quranic Arabic Corpus
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- Ajami script
- Diwani
- Jawi script
- Kufic
- Rasm
- Mashq
- Hijazi script
- Muhaqqaq
- Thuluth
- Naskh (script)
- Ruqʿah script
- Taʿlīq script
- Nastaʿlīq script
- Shahmukhī script
- Sini (script)
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Technical |
- Arabic keyboard
- Arabic script in Unicode
- ISO/IEC 8859-6
- Windows-1256
- MS-DOS codepages
- MacArabic encoding
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- Italics indicate extinct languages
- Languages between parentheses are varieties of the language on their left.
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Jewish languages |
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Afroasiatic | |
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Indo-European | Germanic | Yiddish (dialects/argots) |
- Eastern (Galitzish)
- Litvish
- Poylish
- Ukrainish
- Udmurtish
- Klezmer-loshn)
- Western (Judeo-Alsatian)
- Lachoudisch)
- Judaeo-Dutch
- Scots-Yiddish
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Jewish English |
- Yeshivish
- Yinglish
- Heblish
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Judaeo-Romance | |
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Judaeo-Iranian | |
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Others | |
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Others | |
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Italics indicate extinct languages |
На других языках
- [en] Judeo-Iraqi Arabic
[ru] Еврейско-иракский диалект арабского языка
Евре́йско-ира́кский диале́кт ара́бского языка́ — один из еврейско-арабских диалектов, находящийся в употреблении евреев, живущих или ранее живших в Ираке.
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