Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Apr 19, 2024 · Arabic. A major Semitic language originating from the Arabian peninsula, and now spoken natively (in various spoken dialects, all sharing a single highly conservative standardized literary form) throughout large sections of the Middle East and North Africa. 2023, Isabella Hammad, Enter Ghost, Jonathan Cape, page 74:

  2. A Maltese speaker, recorded in Malta. Maltese (Maltese: Malti, also L-Ilsien Malti or Il-Lingwa Maltija) is a Semitic language derived from late medieval Sicilian Arabic with Romance superstrata spoken by the Maltese people. It is the national language of Malta [2] and the only official Semitic and Afroasiatic language of the European Union.

  3. Mehri. Mehri or Mahri (مهريّت) [romanization needed] is the most spoken of the Modern South Arabian languages (MSALs), a subgroup of the Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic family. It is spoken by the Mehri tribes, who inhabit isolated areas of the eastern part of Yemen, western Oman, particularly the Al Mahrah Governorate, with a small ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DevanagariDevanagari - Wikipedia

    Devanāgarīis formed by the addition of the word deva(देव) to the word nāgarī(नागरी). Nāgarīis an adjective derived from nagara(नगर), a Sanskrit word meaning "town" or "city," and literally means "urban" or "urbane".[21] The word Nāgarī(implicitly modifying lipi, "script") was used on its own to refer to a North ...

  5. Many languages have influenced the development of Dhivehi through the ages. They include Arabic, Hindi, Persian, Tamil, French, Portuguese, and English. The English words atoll (a ring of coral islands or reefs) and dhoni (a vessel for inter-atoll navigation) are anglicised forms of the Maldivian words atoḷu and dōni.

  6. Emirati Arabic ( Arabic: اللهجة الإماراتية, romanized : al-Lahjah al-Imārātīyah) refers to a group of Arabic dialectal varieties spoken by the Emiratis native to the United Arab Emirates that share core characteristics with specific phonological, lexical, and morphosyntactic features and a certain degree of intra-dialectal ...

  7. Zulu ( / ˈzuːluː / ZOO-loo ), or isiZulu as an endonym, is a Southern Bantu language of the Nguni branch spoken and indigenous to Southern Africa. It is the language of the Zulu people, with about 13.56 million native speakers, who primarily inhabit the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. [1]

  1. People also search for