Bareqi Arabic
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Bareqi Arabic | |
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Native to | Bareq |
Native speakers
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60,000 (date missing)[citation needed] |
Afro-Asiatic
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Arabic alphabet | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
Bareqi Arabic (Arabic: لهجة بارقية) is the variety of Arabic spoken in Bareq, Saudi Arabia. It is spoken in many towns and villages in that wadi.
Characteristics
Bareqi Arabic has many aspects that differentiate it from all other dialects in the Arab world. Phonologically, Bareqi Arabic is similar to the majority of Yemeni dialects and Himyaritic language. All Bareqi dialects also share the unusual feature of replacing the definite article al- with the prefix am-. The dialects of many towns and villages in the wadi and the coastal region are characterized by having changed ج (/dʒ/) to a palatal approximant ي [j] (called /dʒ/ yodization).
References
- The information in this article is based on that in its Arabic equivalent.
Categories:
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- Languages without Glottolog code
- Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code
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- Mashriqi Arabic
- Peninsular Arabic
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