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- Q2586893 subject Q7143052.
- Q2586893 subject Q7217207.
- Q2586893 abstract "Bathari is an Afro-Asiatic language of Oman, located on the coast facing the al-Hallaniyyat Islands (17°40′46″N 55°22′19″E). The language is very similar to Mehri and some members of the Bathari tribe speak Mehri instead of Bathari.The first westerner to discover the existence of Bathari was Bertram Thomas in 1929.The stress always falls on the last long syllable in Bathari, unless the stress unit is only composed of short syllables. In this case, the first syllable is stressed. As with other Modern South Arabian languages, Bathari nouns have two genders (masculine and feminine) and three numbers (singular, dual and plural), but the dual is reportedly obsolete. The ending -(v)t marks feminine nouns, apart from loanwords from Arabic that end in -h'.'".
- Q2586893 iso6393Code "bhm".
- Q2586893 languageFamily Q1981908.
- Q2586893 languageFamily Q34049.
- Q2586893 languageFamily Q38890.
- Q2586893 spokenIn Q1207752.
- Q2586893 spokenIn Q842.
- Q2586893 thumbnail Modern_South_Arabian_Languages.svg?width=300.
- Q2586893 wikiPageExternalLink Bathari.htm.
- Q2586893 wikiPageExternalLink bhm.
- Q2586893 wikiPageWikiLink Q1207752.
- Q2586893 wikiPageWikiLink Q13361.
- Q2586893 wikiPageWikiLink Q13955.
- Q2586893 wikiPageWikiLink Q1981908.
- Q2586893 wikiPageWikiLink Q25268.
- Q2586893 wikiPageWikiLink Q34049.
- Q2586893 wikiPageWikiLink Q38890.
- Q2586893 wikiPageWikiLink Q7143052.
- Q2586893 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217207.
- Q2586893 wikiPageWikiLink Q842.
- Q2586893 fam Q1981908.
- Q2586893 fam Q34049.
- Q2586893 fam Q38890.
- Q2586893 iso "bhm".
- Q2586893 name "Bathari".
- Q2586893 region "Dhofar Province".
- Q2586893 states Q842.
- Q2586893 type Language.
- Q2586893 type Language.
- Q2586893 type Thing.
- Q2586893 type Q315.
- Q2586893 type Q34770.
- Q2586893 comment "Bathari is an Afro-Asiatic language of Oman, located on the coast facing the al-Hallaniyyat Islands (17°40′46″N 55°22′19″E). The language is very similar to Mehri and some members of the Bathari tribe speak Mehri instead of Bathari.The first westerner to discover the existence of Bathari was Bertram Thomas in 1929.The stress always falls on the last long syllable in Bathari, unless the stress unit is only composed of short syllables. In this case, the first syllable is stressed.".
- Q2586893 label "Bathari language".
- Q2586893 depiction Modern_South_Arabian_Languages.svg.
- Q2586893 name "Bathari".