Tunisian Arabic
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Tunisian Arabic, or simply Tunisian, is a set of dialects of Maghrebi Arabic spoken in Tunisia. It is known among its over 11 million speakers Tounsi ,[1] "Tunisian"[2] or Derja "everyday language" to distinguish it from Modern Standard Arabic, the official language of Tunisia.
References[change]
- ↑ Gibson, M. (2009). Tunis Arabic. Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics, 4, 563–71.
- ↑ Sayahi, Lotfi (24 April 2014). Diglossia and Language Contact: Language Variation and Change in North Africa. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-86707-8.
Other websites[change]
Search Wiktionary | Definitions from Wiktionary |
Search Commons | Media from Commons |
Search Wikivoyage | Travel guide from Wikivoyage |
Search Wikidata | Data from Wikidata |
العربية edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Tunisian Arabic Arabizi Dictionary
- McNeil Tunisian Arabic Corpus Archived 2011-09-06 at the Wayback Machine
- Tunisian Arabic Overview
- Tunisian Arabic Swadesh list (from Wiktionary's Swadesh-list appendix)