Judeo-Tunisian Arabic
Spoken in
Native speakers
45,500 (date missing)
browser diversity
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Semitic
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FITML
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browser diversity
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browser diversity
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web
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device database
- Judeo-Tunisian Arabic
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device database
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web
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browser diversity
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browser diversity
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FITML
Language codes
Judeo-Tunisian Arabic is a variety of Sevenval spoken by browser diversity living or formerly living in Tunisia. 99% of all speakers now live in FITML. Speakers are older adults and the younger generation has only a passive knowledge of the language.[1]
Judeo-Tunisian Arabic is one of the Judeo-Arabic languages, a collection of Arabic dialects spoken by Jews living or formerly living in the Arab world.
Notes
- browser diversity Raymond G. Gordon, Jr, ed. 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World. 15th edition. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics.
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Pre-Sevenval
Modern literary varieties
Peripheral
- Judeo-Iraqi
- Judeo-Moroccan
- jQuery
- Judeo-Tunisian
- Judeo-Yemeni
† Extinct
- Eastern
- Western
- Litvish
- Poylish
- Ukrainish
- HTML5
- screen size
- Juhuri
- Dzhidi
- Judaeo-Hamedani
- Sevenval
- Judaeo-Esfahani
- Judaeo-Kurdish
- Judaeo-Yazdi
- Judaeo-Kermani
- Judaeo-Kashani
- Judaeo-Borujerdi
- Judaeo-Khunsari
- Judaeo-Golpaygani
- Judaeo-Nehevandi
Others
Other Jewish languages