Anatolian Arabic
Anatolian Arabic is any of several varieties of Arabic spoken in Turkey. They are dialects of North Mesopotamian Arabic spoken in the Eastern Anatolia, an area comprising the Turkish provinces of Mardin, Siirt, Batman, Diyarbakır, and Muş. Mardin dialect is mutually intelligible with Moslawi dialect in Iraq. However, the peripheral varieties in Siirt, Muş and Batman provinces near Lake Van are quite divergent.
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Anatolian Arabic
Anatolian Arabic is any of several varieties of Arabic spoken in Turkey. They are dialects of North Mesopotamian Arabic spoken in the Eastern Anatolia, an area comprising the Turkish provinces of Mardin, Siirt, Batman, Diyarbakır, and Muş. Mardin dialect is mutually intelligible with Moslawi dialect in Iraq. However, the peripheral varieties in Siirt, Muş and Batman provinces near Lake Van are quite divergent.
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Anatolian Arabic is any of sev ...... a, Hatay and Mersin provinces.
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Siirti Arabic
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Siirti Arabic
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Anatolian Cluster
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Map of Anatolian Arabic speaking provinces in Turkey as of 1965 census
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Anatolian Arabic
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Anatolian Arabic is any of sev ...... Lake Van are quite divergent.
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