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    Hassaniya Arabic (Arabic: حسانية, romanized: Ḥassānīya; also known as Hassaniyya, Klem El Bithan, Hassani, Hassaniya, and Maure) is a variety of Maghrebi...
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  • Algerian, Tunisian, Libyan, Hassaniya and Saharan Arabic dialects. Maghrebi Arabic has a predominantly Semitic and Arabic vocabulary, although it contains...
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    Moroccan Arabic, Hassaniya Arabic and Judeo-Moroccan Arabic as different varieties of Arabic. Moroccan Arabic was formed of several dialects of Arabic belonging...
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    Languages of Morocco (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    includes not only native speakers of Arabic, but also people who speak Arabic as a second or third language. Hassānīya, is spoken by about 0.8% of the population...
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  • Arabic Moroccan Arabic Tunisian Arabic Hassaniya Arabic Libyan Arabic Languages of Algeria Belkassem Ben Sedira Algerian Arabic at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024)...
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    Niger, mostly in the Diffa Region. Arabic is one of the recognized national languages in Senegal. Hassaniya Arabic is spoken by a minority in Senegal...
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    639–3: mlt) Bedouin Algerian Saharan Arabic – (ISO 639–3: aao) Hassaniya Arabic – (ISO 639–3: mey) Andalusian Arabic (أندلسي – andalūsi, extinct in Iberia...
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    advertising. Hassaniya Arabic, Maltese, and Cypriot Arabic are only varieties of modern Arabic to have acquired official recognition. Hassaniya is official...
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  • Banc d'Arguin and gather up to 5 kilos of fish. The Imraguen speak Hassaniya Arabic with some Berber vocabulary related to fishing; their dialect is referred...
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    groups are Arab and Berbers. The most common languages are Hassaniya Arabic and Moroccan Arabic. The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World...
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    Beni Ḥassān (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    Mauretania. The Bani Hassan dialect of Arabic became used in the region and is still spoken, in the form of Hassaniya Arabic. The hierarchy established by the...
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  • Beidane (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    represent 30% of Mauritania's population. The language of the Beidane is Hassaniya Arabic. Al-Bidān (which literally translates to "Land of the whites") is an...
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  • Hassaniya Arabic, the variety of Arabic originally spoken by the Beni Hassān Bedouin tribes. Libyan Arabic or Sulaimitian Arabic, a variety of Arabic...
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    and the Toucouleur. Bambara Serer Mauritania portal Languages portal Hassaniya Arabic Mauritania Moors Cheikh, Mohamed Vall Ould (2012), Nglasso-Mwatha,...
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  • Nemadi dialect (category Maghrebi Arabic)
    unlikely that the language can be linked to Azer, Zenaga, Soninke and/or Hassaniya Muriel Devey, La Mauritanie, KARTHALA Editions, 2005 ISBN 978-2-84586-583-9...
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    dominant language and the lingua franca, although minorities speaking Hassaniya Arabic, Tamasheq and Fulfulde are found. Djenné Chiini [dʒɛnːɛ tʃiːni], the...
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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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    Algerians (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    although other Arabic dialects are spoken such as Algerian Saharan Arabic, Hassaniya Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, Egyptian Arabic and Iraqi Arabic. Colloquial...
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  • Uqiyyah (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    Mauritania, takes its name from the Hassaniya Arabic pronunciation of uqiyyah. Lane, Edward William (1863). Arabic–English Lexicon. Williams & Norgate...
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    Richat Structure (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    the Adrar Region of Mauritania. In Hassaniya Arabic, rīšāt means feathers and it is also known locally in Arabic as tagense, referring to the circular...
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    Languages of Algeria (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    Tindouf speak Hassaniya Arabic. Most Jews of Algeria once spoke dialects of Arabic specific to their community, collectively termed Judeo-Arabic. After Algeria...
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    Sahrawis (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    Hassaniya dialect of Arabic. The Arabic word Ṣaḥrāwī (صحراوي) literally means "Inhabitant of the Desert". The word Sahrawi is derived from the Arabic...
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    government as national languages: Bamanankan, Bomu, Bozo, Dɔgɔsɔ, Fulfulde, Hassaniya Arabic, Mamara, Maninkakan, Soninke, Soŋoy, Syenara, Tamasheq, Xaasongaxanŋo...
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    Diglossia (section Arabic)
    official languages are Modern Standard Arabic and Spanish, which are spoken in formal situations, while Hassaniya Arabic is spoken in informal situations,...
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  • extinct dialect of the Soninke language, heavily mixed with Berber and Hassaniya Arabic, formerly spoken in Mauritania and northern Mali. Azer arose as a lingua...
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    Reguibat tribe (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    confederation of mixed Arab and Sanhaja Berber origins. The Reguibat speak Hassaniya Arabic, and are Arab in culture. They claim descent from Sidi Ahmed al-Reguibi...
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  • in the Canary Islands has also adopted a small number of words from Hassaniya Arabic, principally from Canarian sailors who fish in proximity to the Saharan...
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  • Mauritanian ouguiya (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    rate of 1 old ouguiya = 5 francs. The name ouguiya (أوقية) is the Hassaniya Arabic pronunciation of uqiyyah أُوقِية), meaning "ounce". In 1973, coins...
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    Touba (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    Touba (Hassaniya Arabic: توبا, 'Felicity'; Wolof: Tuubaa) is a city in central Senegal, part of Diourbel Region and Mbacké district. With a population...
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  • see List of Irish clans Gabla, the Mauritanian Arabic dialect, see Hassaniya Arabic Gabla, a content creator and gamer known for his work in Fortnite and...
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