South Levantine Arabic (Arabic: اللهجة الشامية الجنوبية, romanized: al-lahja š-šāmiyya l-janūbiyya, South Levantine: il-lahje š-šāmiyye l-jnūbiyye) was...
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This article contains Levantine written in Arabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see احنا and احنا appearing as two different...
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Aleppo and Damascus. In 2023, South Levantine Arabic and North Levantine Arabic were merged into a single Levantine Arabic in the ISO, based on the high...
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§ Brackets and transcription delimiters. This article contains Levantine written in Arabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see احنا...
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Tahoma; } . Levantine Arabic vocabulary is the vocabulary of Levantine Arabic, the variety of Arabic spoken in the Levant. The lexicon of Levantine is overwhelmingly...
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This article contains Levantine written in Arabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see احنا and احنا appearing as two different...
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This article contains Levantine written in Arabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see احنا and احنا appearing as two different...
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This article contains Levantine written in Arabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see احنا and احنا appearing as two different...
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Levant (redirect from Levantines)
Aramaic. Levantine Arabic is usually classified as North Levantine Arabic in Lebanon, Syria, and parts of Turkey, and South Levantine Arabic in Palestine...
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This article contains Levantine written in Arabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see احنا and احنا appearing as two different...
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Watermelon (Palestinian symbol) (category Articles containing South Levantine Arabic-language text)
The watermelon (South Levantine Arabic: بطيخ, romanized: baṭṭīkhcode: ajp is deprecated ) is a symbol of Palestinians' public expression in protests and...
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The Levantine Sea (Arabic: بحر الشام, romanized: baḥr as-Shām, or Arabic: البحر الشامي, romanized: al-Baḥr as-Shāmī; Turkish: Levanten Denizi, or Turkish:...
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This article contains Levantine written in Arabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see احنا and احنا appearing as two different...
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Northwest Arabian Arabic (also called Levantine Bedawi Arabic or Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic) is a proposed subfamily of Arabic encompassing the traditional...
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Modern Palestinian Judeo-Arabic is a variety of Palestinian Arabic that was spoken by the Old Yishuv in Ottoman Palestine , and currently by some Israeli...
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variety of Levantine Arabic spoken primarily in Lebanon. Jordanian Arabic is a continuum of mutually intelligible varieties of Levantine Arabic spoken by...
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Arabic Anatolian Arabic Baghdadi Arabic (gelet varieties) – (ISO 639–3: acm) South Mesopotamian South Mesopotamian Arabic Khuzestani Arabic Levantine...
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spoken in the UAE, due to immigration, include other Arabic dialects (such as Levantine Arabic), Malayalam (1,060,000 speakers in the UAE), Hindi–Urdu...
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Palestine History of Israel Names of the Levant Natufian culture South Levantine Arabic Yakar, Jak (1998). "The socio-economic structure of prehistoric...
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Languages of Syria (category North Levantine Arabic)
notably Levantine in the west and Mesopotamian in the northeast. According to The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics, in addition to Arabic, the...
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Japan Pro Wrestling, Japanese professional wrestling promotion South Levantine Arabic (deprecated ISO 639-3 code) AJP6 and AJP8, TVR engines Assam Jatiya...
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ara: ajp – South Levantine Arabic (merged with apc (formerly for the North one) to be a single Levantine Arabic) bbz – Babalia Creole Arabic (Non-existent;...
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Shawarma (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
Shawarma (/ʃəˈwɑːrmə/; Arabic: شاورما) is a Middle Eastern dish that originated in the Levantine region during the Ottoman Empire, consisting of meat...
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Semitic languages (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
Judeo-Syrian Arabic Lebanese Arabic South Levantine Arabic Palestinian Arabic Modern Palestinian Judeo-Arabic Jordanian Arabic Mesopotamian Arabic/Iraqi Arabic (dialect...
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producing more ambiguities, as in the table: Here the Arabic letters are listed in the traditional Levantine order but are written in their current forms, for...
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religious ceremonies. Today, the Egyptians, including the Copts, speak Egyptian Arabic. Due to a long history of English dominance within Great Britain, the Celtic...
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Latin Church in the Middle East (redirect from Italian Levantine)
Empire, they are sometimes referred to as Levantines, Italo-Levantines [it], or Franco-Levantines (Arabic: شوام; French: Levantins; Italian: Levantini;...
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Arak (drink) (category Levantine cuisine)
Arak or araq (Arabic: ﻋﺮﻕ), is a distilled Levantine spirit of the anise drinks family. It is translucent and unsweetened. Arak is traditionally made of...
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The Arabic alphabet, or the Arabic abjad, is the Arabic script as specifically codified for writing the Arabic language. It is written from right-to-left...
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normal in Iraqi Arabic and Gulf Arabic. Normally the combination تش (tā’-shīn) is used to transliterate the [tʃ], while in rural Levantine dialects /k/ is...
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