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    Ḥarsūsī (Arabic: لغة حرسوسية) or Ḥersīyet (pronunciation in Harsusi: [ħʌrsiːjət]) is a Semitic language of Oman, spoken by the Harasis people. It is classified...
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    Bathari. Harsusi: 600 speakers in the Jiddat al-Harasis of Oman. Hobyót: 100 speakers est., in Oman and Yemen. Modern South Arabian languages are known...
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    Arabization (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    The Harsusi language is also critically endangered, as most Harsusi children now attend Arabic-language schools and are literate in Arabic, Harsusi is...
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  • Bedu nomads. They speak the Ḥarsusi language; though they are reported to be increasing their use of the Mehri language, which is more dominant in the...
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  • Hospital for Special Surgery), a medical journal ERA HSS, a racing car Harsusi language (ISO 639-3 code), spoken in Oman Health systems strengthening, to improve...
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    Himyaritic ? (extinct) Modern South Arabian (Eastern South Semitic) Baṭḥari Ḥarsusi Hobyót Mehri Shehri Soqotri Unclassified Sutean (extinct) The following...
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    six languages that form a group called Modern South Arabian languages (MSAL). These additional languages include Mehri, Shehri, Bathari, Harsusi and Hobyot...
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    Simeone-Senelle considers it a separate language. She does admit, however, that Bathari, along with Harsusi, is closely related to Mehri. The most important...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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  • Harari is an Ethiopian Semitic language spoken by the Harari people of Ethiopia. According to the 2007 Ethiopian census, it is spoken by 25,810 people...
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    Omanis (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    the population consists of Arabs, with many of these Arabs being Swahili language speakers and returnees from the Swahili Coast, particularly Zanzibar. Additionally...
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    Hebrew language spoken today. Developed as part of Hebrew's revival in the late 19th century and early 20th century, it is the official language of the...
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  • linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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    Socotra (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    to the Semitic language Soqotri, which is related to such other Modern South Arabian languages on the Arabian mainland as Mehri, Harsusi, Bathari, Shehri...
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    Bedouin (category CS1 Hebrew-language sources (he))
    believed that the Bedouin spoke the purest, most conservative variety of the language. To solve irregularities of pronunciation, the Bedouin were asked to recite...
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  • Voiceless dental fricative (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it))
    some spoken languages. It is familiar to English speakers as the 'th' in think. Though rather rare as a phoneme among the world's languages, it is encountered...
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    Voiced dental fricative (category Articles containing Albanian-language text)
    The voiced dental fricative is a consonant sound used in some spoken languages. It is familiar to English-speakers as the th sound in father. Its symbol...
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    Oman (redirect from Languages of Oman)
    Endangered indigenous languages in Oman include Kumzari, Bathari, Harsusi, Hobyot, Jibbali and Mehri. Omani Sign Language is the language of the deaf community...
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    Nubian ibex (category CS1 Hebrew-language sources (he))
    original on 10 February 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2023. Ross, Steve; Al Harsusi, S.N.; Al Said, T. (2023). "First record of bone eating (osteophagia) in...
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    Dhofar Governorate (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    the coastal towns of Shuwaymiya and Sharbithat. The Harasis, speaking Harsusi, number 1–2000 and live in Jiddat al-Harasis. Also in the region are the...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with H. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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