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  2. Bahrani Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The Bahrani Arabic dialect has been significantly influenced by the ancient Aramaic, Syriac, and Akkadian languages. [3] [4] An interesting sociolinguistic feature of Bahrain is the existence of two main dialects: Bahrani and Sunni Arabic. [5] Sunni Bahrainis speak a dialect which is most similar to urban dialect spoken in Qatar.

  3. Baharna - Wikipedia

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    The Baharnah speak the Bahrani Arabic dialect, which is a bit different from Bahraini Dialect and other Gulf Arabic dialects, interestingly, only Bahrani Arabic has a different pronoun for female "I" (MSA: أنا, romanized: ana), and the letter "th" (MSA: ث, romanized: th) in Bahrani becomes "f" (MSA: ف, romanized: f), whilst "the" (MSA: ذ ...

  4. Bahraini Gulf Arabic - Wikipedia

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    An sociolinguistic feature of Bahrain is the existence of three distinct dialects: Bahrani Arabic (a dialect primarily spoken by Baharna in Shia villages and some parts of Manama), Sunni and Ajami Arabic. [2] In Bahrain, the Sunni muslims form a minority of the population, but the ruling family is Sunni. Therefore, the Arabic dialect ...

  5. Varieties of Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Varieties of Arabic (or dialects or vernacular languages) are the linguistic systems that Arabic speakers speak natively. [2] Arabic is a Semitic language within the Afroasiatic family that originated in the Arabian Peninsula.

  6. Peninsular Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Bahrani Arabic, spoken in Bahrain, Eastern Saudi Arabia, and Oman. The following table compares the Arabic terms between Saudi dialects of urban Hejazi and urban Najdi in addition to the dialect of the Harb tribe [ 7 ] with its tribal area (Najdi, urban Hejazi and bedouin Hejazi groups) which shows a correlation and differences between those ...

  7. Culture of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    There are at least 8–9 different ethnic groups of Bahraini citizens. Shia Bahraini citizens are divided into two main ethnic groups: Bahrani and Ajam. Most Shia Bahrainis are ethnic Baharna, the Baharna being descendants of the original pre-Islamic inhabitants of Bahrain. The Baharna speak a variety of Arabic known as Bahrani Arabic.

  8. Sayyid Hashim al-Bahrani - Wikipedia

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    Sayyid Hashim al-Bahrani (Arabic: السيد هاشم البحراني) also known as Sayyid Hashim al-Tublani (Arabic: السيد هاشم التوبلاني) (d. 1107 or 1109 AH) [1] was a Twelver Shia jurist, muhaddith, exegete, and historian from Bahrain.

  9. Demographics of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Arabic (Bahraini, Bahrani), Farsi, English, Urdu Demographics of Bahrain, Data of FAO , year 2005; Number of permanent inhabitants in thousands. The demographics of the population of Bahrain includes population density , ethnicity , education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.