Gilit Mesopotamian Arabic Explained

Gilit Mesopotamian Arabic
Also Known As:Gilit Arabic
Nativename:Arabic: اللهجة العراقية
States:Iraq, Iran, Syria
Speakers: million
Date:2020–2023
Ref:e27
Speakers Label:Speakers
Familycolor:Afroasiatic
Fam2:Semitic
Fam3:West Semitic
Fam4:Central Semitic
Fam5:Arabic
Fam6:Mesopotamian Arabic
Dia1:Baghdadi Arabic
Dia2:Shawi Arabic
Dia3:Khuzestani Arabic
Dia4:South Mesopotamian Arabic
Script:Arabic alphabet
Iso3:acm
Iso3comment:Mesopotamian Arabic
Glotto:meso1252
Glottorefname:Gilit Mesopotamian Arabic

Gilit Mesopotamian Arabic,[1] also known as Iraqi Arabic,[1] Mesopotamian Gelet Arabic, or simply Mesopotamian Arabic[1] is one of the two main varieties of Mesopotamian Arabic, together with North Mesopotamian Arabic.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Glottolog 4.7 - Gilit Mesopotamian Arabic . 2023-01-01 . glottolog.org.
  2. Hassan, Qasim. "Reconsidering the Lexical Features of the south-Mesopotamian Dialects." Folia Orientalia 56 (2019).
  3. Tafxi:m in the vowels of Muslawi Qeltu and Baghdadi Gilit dialects of Mesopotamian Arabic . Newcastle University . 2020 . Thesis . en . Maha Ibrahim . Jasim.