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  1. Arabization - Wikipedia

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    Arabization or Arabisation (Arabic: تعريب, taʻrīb) describes both the process of growing Arab influence on non-Arab populations, causing a language shift by the latter's gradual adoption of the Arabic language and incorporation of Arab culture, after the Muslim conquest of the Middle East and North Africa, as well as the Arab nationalist policies of some governments in modern …

  2. Semitic Languages | Encyclopedia.com

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    Jun 8, 2018 · what is probably a distinct branch of the same language group, spoken in an area outside that in which ancient south arabian culture flourished, is at present represented by mahri (mehri), shaḥari (shkhauri), harsusi, and botahari, spoken at the southern tip of the sultanate of muscat and oman, and by soqotri, spoken on the island of socotra in …

  3. What is the world's most translated website in 2020?

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    May 8, 2020 · Back in 2010 Google supported 125 languages, Wikipedia, in this respect, did a little better, offering content in 272 languages, but Jehovah’s Witnesses’ official page was astonished by 400 languages available. In 2013 …

  4. Modul:Language/data/iana languages - Wikipedia Bahasa Melayu ...

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    Afrikaans; العربية; Արեւմտահայերէն; অসমীয়া; Asturianu; अवधी; تۆرکجه; Bahasa Indonesia; Basa Bali; বাংলা

  5. https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00338711/document

    Soqotri, with Mehri, Hobyot, Harsusi, Bathari, and Jibbali, belongs to the Modern South Arabian languages (= MSAL). Nowadays these languages are spoken in the Republic of Yemen and in the sultanate of Oman; they are related to the Southern branch of Western Semitic, as the Semitic languages of the Horn of Africa (spoken in Eritrea and Ethiopia).

  6. Arabic language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Arabic (العربية, al-ʿarabiyyah) is a Semitic language, like Hebrew and Aramaic that first appeared in the mid-ninth century BCE in Northern Arabia and southern Levant. [4] [5] Unlike the latter two, where the former drives from the other, however, Arabic is itself a root language, like Latin. Unlike Latin, it is still widely used and spoken today.

  7. List of Wikipedias - Meta - Wikimedia

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    Nov 28, 2022 · This page contains information about all 329 languages for which official Wikipedias have been created under the auspices of the Wikimedia Foundation.The table below, however, excludes 11 Wikipedias that were closed and moved to the Wikimedia Incubator for further development, leaving a current total of 318 active Wikipedias. Content in other …

  8. Àrab egipci - Viquipèdia, l'enciclopèdia lliure

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    L' àrab egipci és una versió col·loquial de l' àrab parlada a Egipte per uns 76 milions d'habitants. Els dialectes àrabs col·loquials normalment només es parlen, no s'escriuen, però la gran vitalitat d'aquest dialecte fa que sigui un dels més escrits, especialment en l'àmbit de la poesia i el teatre.

  9. How many programming languages are there? - DevSkiller

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    Sep 22, 2020 · Wikipedia claims there are approximately 700 programming languages, while others say that number is closer to 9000! The truth is, there’ve been countless programming languages created throughout history. But like spoken languages, there’s a hierarchy of programming languages based on their prevalence and usage. Table of Contents

  10. Chinese language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Here are the main seven main groups of languages/dialects of Chinese by size: Guan ("Northern" or Mandarin ), 北方話/北方话 or 官話/官话 (about 850 million speakers), Wu, 吳/吴, which includes Shanghainese (about 90 million speakers), Yue ( Cantonese ), 粵/粤 (about 80 million speakers), Min ( Hokkien, which includes Taiwanese), 閩/闽 (about 50 million speakers),

  11. Jezične porodice i jezici: Afrazijski jezici - Indijanski jezici

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    a) etiopski (14 jezika): amharski (etiopski), argobba, geez (†), gafat, harari, inor, kistane, mesmes, mesqan, sebat bet gurage, silt'e, tigré, tigrigna, wolane, zay; dahalik. b) južnoarapski (6 jezika) Jemen, Oman: bathari, harsusi, hobyót, mehri, shehri, sokotranski (soqotri). Neklasificirani [ uredi | uredi kôd] (1) Etiopija: birale .

  12. Chart: The Most Common Languages on Wikipedia | Statista

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    Jan 13, 2021 · Six admins and 176 active users are currently in charge of almost 5.5 million articles in Cebuano, a language spoken in the Philippines. For comparison, the English language – the biggest on...

  13. Language of Socotra - SOCOTRA-HIKING TOURS

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    The Socotri language, totally different from Arabic, was discovered about 160 years ago, but too little study has been devoted to it so far. The present article deals with the identity of Socotri within framework of the modern South Arabian language, the Semitic Languages and the Hamito-semitic (or Afro-Asiatic) languages.

  14. Module:Language/data/ISO 639-3 - Wikipedia

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    This module contains data taken directly from a local copy of an iso-639-3_Name_Index_YYYYMMDD.tab file from sil.org.. The table in this module was created using Module:Language/data/ISO 639-3/make.There should be no need to hand edit this table, so please do not do so except to reflect changes that are actually present in the source (in which …

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