The South Yemeni dialect of Arabic ( Arabic. اللهجة التعزية - العدنية ) is one of the Yemeni dialects belonging to the South Arabian subgroup of the eastern group of dialects of the Arabic language [1] .
| Northmen dialect of Arabic | |
|---|---|
| Country | Yemen , Djibouti |
| Total number of speakers | : 7,078,500 |
| Classification | |
| Category | Languages of Eurasia |
Afro-mase
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| Writing | Arabic letter |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | - |
| ISO 639-2 | - |
| ISO 639-3 | acq |
| Ethnologue | |
| Ietf | |
| Glottolog | |
“Yuzhemenskim” is called Taiz - Aden dialect ( eng. Ta'izzi-Adeni Arabic ) of southern Yemen . The total number of speakers of the South Yemeni dialect is 7,078,500 people, of which 6,760,000 live directly in Yemen (1996) [2] .
The vocabulary of the South Yemeni dialect goes back to the general Arabic dictionary fund and largely coincides with other Arabic dialects [3] . Of the dialects of the South Yemenian Arabic, the Aden dialect [4] stands out with an abundance of borrowings from the Hindi , Urdu , Swahili [5] and Anglo-Indian jargon [6] .
Notes
- ↑ M.S. Andronov, L. B. Nikolsky. Foreign East. Language situation and language policy. Handbook . - Science, 1986. - p. 393. - 418 p.
- ↑ Arabic, Ta'izzi-Adeni Spoken (English) . Ethnologue . The appeal date is August 18, 2015.
- ↑ I. A. Aleksandrov, 1976 , p. 44.
- ↑ I. A. Aleksandrov, 1976 , p. 40
- ↑ B. A. Alekseev. Yemen // All of Asia. Geographical reference book . - AST, 2003. - 311 p.
- ↑ V.I. Gusarov. Aden . - Science, 1981. - p. 72. - 159 p.
Literature
- I. A. Alexandrov. People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. Handbook . - Science, 1976. - 319 p.