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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArwiArwi - Wikipedia

    Arwi (أَرْوِيُّ ‎ ʾArwīyyᵘ) or Arabu-Tamil (Tamil: அரபுத்தமிழ் Araputtamiḻ) is an Arabic-influenced dialect of the Tamil language written with an extension of the Arabic alphabet, with extensive lexical and phonetic influences from the Arabic language.

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  2. Feb 12, 2024 · The Arabic that the traders spoke intermingled with the local language of Tamil to create what scholars call Arabu Tamil, or Arwi. The script employs a modified alphabet of Arabic, but the actual...

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  4. Arwi (அரபுத்தமிழ் /. لسانالأروي. ) Arwi is a variety of Tamil used by Muslims in Tamil Nadu in India, and in Sri Lanka. It is written with the Arabic script, and helps Tamil Muslims to learn Arabic so that they can read the Quran and other literary works in Arabic.

  5. Feb 13, 2024 · Some scholars believe that Arwi’s popularity during the 17th Century was due to the inter-marriage of Arab seafarers and local Tamil Muslim women, and also because it helped the traders deepen business ties – they were able to master a complex language like Tamil using the Arabic script that they were already familiar with. “Tamil has 247 ...

  6. Sep 7, 2018 · Evolved as a result of the interactions between Arabs and Tamils in medieval times, Arwi or Arabu-Tamil is an Arabic influenced dialect of Tamil written with an extension of the Arabic alphabet ...

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  7. Mar 14, 2023 · The Arwi system of writing originated in Kayalpatnam, an ancient Arab outpost in the Coromandel coast. Old tombstones in the Coromandel Coast dating from the 1600s have inscriptions in Arabu Tamil, which is Tamil written in the Arabic script.

  8. justapedia.org › wiki › ArwiArwi - Justapedia

    Arwi or ArabuTamil (Arabic: الْأَرْوِيَّة ‎ al-arwiyyah, أَرْوِي ‎ arwī; Tamil: அரபுத்தமிழ் arabu-tamil) is an Arabic influenced dialect of the Tamil language written with an extension of the Arabic alphabet, with extensive lexical and phonetic influences from the Arabic language.

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