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- Baghdad_Arabic abstract "Baghdad Arabic or Baghdadi Arabic is the Arabic dialect spoken in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq. During the last century, Muslim Baghdadi Arabic has become the lingua franca of Iraq, and the language of commerce and education. It is a subvariety of Mesopotamian Arabic.An interesting sociolinguistic feature of Baghdad is the existence of three distinct dialects: Muslim, Jewish and Christian Baghdadi Arabic. Muslim Baghdadi belongs to a group called gilit dialects, while Jewish Baghdadi (as well as Christian Baghdadi) belongs to qeltu dialects (more closely related to the North Mesopotamian dialects of Mosul). These terms reflect the respective regions' pronunciation of the word for \"I said.\"Muslim Baghdadi Arabic is a dialect of Bedouin provenance that contains some very distinct phonetic and grammatical characteristics and is layered with influences from urban Medieval Baghdadi Arabic and foreign languages such as Turkish, Persian, Kurdish, and Aramaic. This dialect which belongs to the so-called gilit-group should not be confused with the Mesopotamian dialects of the qeltu-group (Jewish Baghdadi Arabic, Christian Baghdadi Arabic, and North Mesopotamian Arabic), all of which seem to be direct descendants of Medieval Baghdadi Arabic, a sedentary medieval dialect. The qeltu-group dialects have different sound systems and morphologies from Muslim Baghdadi and also seem to have in general retained a greater number of foreign loans that have been more vigorously and comprehensively weeded out of the Muslim dialect under the Ba'ath regime.Baghdadi gilit Arabic, which is considered the standard Baghdadi Arabic, shares many features with Gulf Arabic and with varieties spoken in some parts of eastern Syria. Gilit Arabic is of Bedouin provenance, unlike Christian and Jewish Baghdadi, which is believed to be descendant of Medieval Iraqi Arabic. Until the 1950s, Baghdad Arabic contained a large inventory of borrowings from English, Turkish, Persian and Kurdish language.During the first decades of the 20th century, when the population of Baghdad was less than a million, some inner city quarters had their own distinctive speech characteristics, maintained for generations. From about the 1960s, with the population movement within the city, and the influx of large numbers of people hailing mainly from the south, Baghdad Arabic has become more standardized, and has come to incorporate some rural and Bedouin features and Modern Standard Arabic.".
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- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageRevisionID "702140083".
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Baghdad.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Baghdad_Jewish_Arabic.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Bedouin.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_languages.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_Iraq.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mashriqi_Arabic.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_Arabic.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Kees_Versteegh.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Kurdish_languages.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Lingua_franca.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamian_Arabic.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Modern_Standard_Arabic.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Mosul.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Persian_language.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLink Varieties_of_Arabic.
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arabic spoken in Baghdad".
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baghdad Arabic".
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baghdadi Arabic".
- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baghdadi".
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- Baghdad_Arabic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Varieties_of_Arabic.
- Baghdad_Arabic subject Category:Arabic_languages.
- Baghdad_Arabic subject Category:Languages_of_Iraq.
- Baghdad_Arabic subject Category:Mashriqi_Arabic.
- Baghdad_Arabic hypernym Dialect.
- Baghdad_Arabic type Language.
- Baghdad_Arabic type Dialect.
- Baghdad_Arabic type Language.
- Baghdad_Arabic comment "Baghdad Arabic or Baghdadi Arabic is the Arabic dialect spoken in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq. During the last century, Muslim Baghdadi Arabic has become the lingua franca of Iraq, and the language of commerce and education. It is a subvariety of Mesopotamian Arabic.An interesting sociolinguistic feature of Baghdad is the existence of three distinct dialects: Muslim, Jewish and Christian Baghdadi Arabic.".
- Baghdad_Arabic label "Baghdad Arabic".
- Baghdad_Arabic sameAs Q4841800.
- Baghdad_Arabic sameAs لهجة_بغدادية.
- Baghdad_Arabic sameAs m.0267_tl.
- Baghdad_Arabic sameAs Багдадский_диалект_арабского_языка.
- Baghdad_Arabic sameAs Q4841800.
- Baghdad_Arabic wasDerivedFrom Baghdad_Arabic?oldid=702140083.
- Baghdad_Arabic isPrimaryTopicOf Baghdad_Arabic.