Arabic, Tunisian Spoken Language (aeb)

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Also Known As: Tunisian,Tunisian Arabic,Arabic, Tunisian Spoken,Tunisian Darija


Description:

Tunisian Arabic is a Maghrebi dialect of the Arabic language, spoken by some 11 million people. It is usually known by its own speakers as Darija, to distinguish it from Standard Arabic, or as Tunsi, which means Tunisian. It is spoken all over Tunisia, and merges, as part of a dialect continuum, into similar varieties in eastern Algeria and western Libya. Its morphology, syntax, pronunciation and vocabulary are quite different from Standard or Classical Arabic. Tunisian Arabic is hardly intelligible to Arabic-speaking Middle Easterners (including Egyptians), but much more readily understood by other Arabic-speaking North Africans such as Algerians, Libyans and Moroccans. Tunisian is also closely related to Maltese, which is not considered to be a dialect of Arabic for sociolinguistic reasons. Almost all literate speakers of Tunisian also understand and can speak some Standard Arabic. Most Tunisians do not view Tunisian Arabic as a language in its own right, but as a corrupted form of Classical Arabic. Because of this, there is no official standard, and a limited interest in the variety as a topic worthy of study.

Tunisian Arabic is a spoken variety of Arabic, and as such shares..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Arabic, Tunisian Spoken Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Tunisia
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: aeb

Classification Taxonomy

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  Afro-Asiatic Group

    Semitic Group

      Central Semitic Group

        Afro-Asiatic Semitic Central South Central Group

          Arabic Group

            Arabic, Tunisian Spoken Language