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Dialect of Arabic spoken in Eastern Libya
Eastern Libyan Arabic
Cyrenaican Arabic
ليبي شرقي
Native toCyrenaica, eastern Libya
EthnicityArabs
Language familyAfro-Asiatic
Dialects
Writing systemArabic script
Language codes
ISO 639-3ayl
Glottologeast2691
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Eastern Libyan Arabic (Arabic: ليبي شرقي) or Cyrenaican Arabic is a variety of Libyan Arabic spoken in the Cyrenaica region of eastern Libya. The variety is centred in Benghazi and Bayda and extends beyond the borders to the east and shares the same dialect with western Egypt, Western Egyptian Bedawi Arabic, with between 90,000 and 474,000 speakers in Egypt. It is considered a nomadic Sulaymi subdialect of the Hilalian dialects.

Phonology

Differences between Eastern and Western Libyan Arabic can particularly be found in phonology. ⟨ذ⟩ /ð/ is mainly pronounced as in Eastern, whereas it is mostly pronounced as in the Western dialect. ⟨ث⟩ /θ/ is mainly in Benghazi and mainly in Tripoli.

Sociolinguistic features

Due to broadcasting power, Western Libyan Arabic of Tripoli is understood by the majority of the Libyan population who live on the coast, and therefore Western Libyan Arabic represents "Libyan Arabic" on the wider regional stage at the expense of Eastern Libyan Arabic.

References

  1. "Glottolog 4.8 - Eastern Libyan Arabic". glottolog.org. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
  2. ^ Dialects of Arabic: Maghreb dialects, dans: The Arabic Language, Edinburgh University Press (2001), p. 164–169 Archived 29 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Mazraani, Nathalie (2013-02-01). Aspects of Language Variation in Arabic Political Speech-Making. Routledge. p. 145. ISBN 978-1-136-10778-8.
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