Rijal Alma (speech variety) in the context of Faifi language


Rijal Alma (speech variety) in the context of Faifi language
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👉 Rijal Alma (speech variety) in the context of Faifi language

Faifi is a possible descendant of Old South Arabian language and is spoken by about 50,000 people in the vicinity of the Fifa Mountains in the southwestern corner of Saudi Arabia and across the border in Jebel Minabbih, Yemen. Along with Razihi and Rijal Alma, it is possibly the only other possible surviving descendant of the Old South Arabian branch of South Semitic.

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Rijal Alma (speech variety) in the context of Razihi language

Razihi (Rāziḥī), originally known to linguists as "Naẓīri", is a South Semitic language spoken by at least 62,900 people in the vicinity of Mount Razih (Jabal Razih) in the far northwestern corner of Yemen. Along with Faifi and Rijal Alma, it is possibly the only surviving descendant of the Old South Arabian languages.

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