North Mesopotamian Arabic, also known as Moslawi (meaning 'of Mosul'), Mardelli (meaning 'of Mardin'), Mesopotamian Qeltu Arabic, or Syro-Mesopotamian Arabic, is one of the two main varieties of Mesopotamian Arabic, together with Gilit Mesopotamian Arabic.[1]
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NorthMesopotamianArabic, also known as Moslawi (meaning 'of Mosul'), Mardelli (meaning 'of Mardin'), Mesopotamian Qeltu Arabic, or Syro-Mesopotamian...
varieties of MesopotamianArabic, together with NorthMesopotamianArabic. MesopotamianArabic has two major varieties: Gelet MesopotamianArabic and Qeltu...
MesopotamianArabic (Arabic: لهجة بلاد ما بين النهرين) or Iraqi Arabic (Arabic: اللهجة العراقية) is a group of varieties of Arabic spoken in the Mesopotamian...
variety of Arabic spoken by the Jews of Baghdad and other towns of Lower Mesopotamia in Iraq. This dialect differs from the NorthMesopotamianArabic spoken...
quite divergent. MesopotamianArabic is spoken to the west by about 100,000 people in Sanliurfa Province, while North Levantine Arabic has over a million...
and Jordanian, including the Hauran Greater MesopotamianNorthMesopotamianArabic (Mesopotamian Qǝltu Arabic) Tigris Jewish Baghdadi and Christian Baghdadi...
and Israel. Other Arabic varieties border it: Mesopotamian and NorthMesopotamianArabic to the north and north-east; Najdi Arabic to the east and south-east;...
to share a large number of common features with the qeltu or NorthMesopotamianArabic dialects of Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, and a pre-Cypriot medieval...
of Islamic Golden Age. However, MesopotamianArabic is considered to be the most Aramaic-influenced dialect of Arabic, due to Aramaic having originated...
and Arabic rāʾ ر. Its sound value is one of a number of rhotic consonants: usually [r] or [ɾ], but also [ʁ] or [ʀ] in Hebrew and NorthMesopotamian Arabic...
Khuzestani Arabic and MesopotamianArabic, (also known as Iraqi Arabic) mainly in Khuzestan Province as well as Khorasani Arabic especially in Khorasan...
language Turkish, include the widespread Kurdish (Kurmanji), Zazaki, and Arabic, and a number of less common minority languages. Four minority languages...
speaking a dialect related to Bedouin and Najdi Arabic. In Deir ez-Zor a dialect of NorthMesopotamianArabic is also spoken, reminiscent of that of medieval...
'Segoe UI', Tahoma; } . Syrian Arabic refers to any of the Arabic varieties spoken in Syria, or specifically to Levantine Arabic. Characterized by the imperfect...
Northern Iraq may have a stronger genetic continuity with the original Mesopotamian people. The northern Iraqi Yazidi population were found in the middle...
to a slow urban decline and a centring of power in Akkad, further north. Mesopotamian trade with the Indus Valley civilisation flourished as early as the...
Ahwaris, the Maʻdān (Arabic: معدان "dweller in the plains") or Shroog (MesopotamianArabic: شروگ "those from the east")—the latter two often considered derogatory...
one medieval Arabic list of medicines, the names of the medicines —primarily plant names— were assessed to be 31% ancient Mesopotamian names, 23% Greek...