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Levantine Arabic Sign Language is the sign language used by Deaf and hearing-impaired people of the area known as Bilad al-Sham or the Levant, comprising Jordan, Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon.
- Arab sign-language family
Levantine Arabic Sign Language is utilized by the people...
- Levantine Arabic
Levantine Arabic, also called Shami (autonym: شامي šāmi...
- Arab sign-language family
Lebanese Arabic ( Arabic: عَرَبِيّ لُبْنَانِيّ ʿarabiyy lubnāniyy; autonym: ʿarabe lebnēne [ˈʕaɾabe lɪbˈneːne] ), or simply Lebanese ( Arabic: لُبْنَانِيّ lubnāniyy; autonym: lebnēne [lɪbˈneːne] ), is a variety of North Levantine Arabic, indigenous to and primarily spoken in Lebanon, with significant linguistic influences borrowed from other Mid...
In Lebanon, most people communicate in the Lebanese variety of Levantine Arabic, but Lebanon's official language is Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). French is recognized and used next to MSA on road signs and Lebanese banknotes. Lebanon's native sign language is the Lebanese dialect of Levantine Arabic Sign Language.
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Levantine Arabic vowels can be represented in the Arabic script in many ways because of etymological and grammatical reasons, e.g. /əljoːm/ اليَوم ('today'). In French borrowings, nasal vowels / ã /, / õ /, / ɛ̃ / and / ũ / occur: ʾasãsēr ("lift"), selülēr "mobile phone". [1]
North Levantine Arabic (Arabic: اللهجة الشامية الشمالية, romanized: al-lahja š-šāmiyya š-šamāliyya, North Levantine Arabic: el-lahje š-šāmiyye š-šmāliyye) was defined in the ISO 639-3 international standard for language codes as a distinct Arabic variety, under the apc code.