Colloquial Arabic
E43177
Colloquial Arabic refers to the diverse spoken varieties of Arabic used in everyday communication across different regions, distinct from the standardized Modern Standard Arabic.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Colloquial Arabic canonical | 2 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T340724 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Colloquial Arabic Context triple: [Maghrebi Arabic, subclassOf, Colloquial Arabic]
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A.
Gulf Arabic
Gulf Arabic is a regional variety of the Arabic language spoken primarily in the countries bordering the Persian Gulf, characterized by distinct phonological and lexical features.
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B.
Egyptian Arabic
Egyptian Arabic is the most widely understood modern Arabic dialect, centered in Egypt and heavily influenced by the speech and media of Cairo.
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C.
Hijazi Arabic
Hijazi Arabic is a major regional variety of Arabic spoken primarily in western Saudi Arabia, especially in the Hijaz region including cities like Mecca, Medina, and Jeddah.
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D.
Levantine Arabic
Levantine Arabic is a major colloquial variety of Arabic spoken primarily in the Eastern Mediterranean region, including countries such as Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Palestine.
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E.
Mesopotamian Arabic
Mesopotamian Arabic is a major variety of Arabic spoken primarily in Iraq and neighboring regions, characterized by distinctive phonological and grammatical features that set it apart from other Arabic dialects.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Colloquial Arabic Target entity description: Colloquial Arabic refers to the diverse spoken varieties of Arabic used in everyday communication across different regions, distinct from the standardized Modern Standard Arabic.
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A.
Gulf Arabic
Gulf Arabic is a regional variety of the Arabic language spoken primarily in the countries bordering the Persian Gulf, characterized by distinct phonological and lexical features.
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B.
Egyptian Arabic
Egyptian Arabic is the most widely understood modern Arabic dialect, centered in Egypt and heavily influenced by the speech and media of Cairo.
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C.
Hijazi Arabic
Hijazi Arabic is a major regional variety of Arabic spoken primarily in western Saudi Arabia, especially in the Hijaz region including cities like Mecca, Medina, and Jeddah.
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D.
Levantine Arabic
Levantine Arabic is a major colloquial variety of Arabic spoken primarily in the Eastern Mediterranean region, including countries such as Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Palestine.
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E.
Mesopotamian Arabic
Mesopotamian Arabic is a major variety of Arabic spoken primarily in Iraq and neighboring regions, characterized by distinctive phonological and grammatical features that set it apart from other Arabic dialects.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Arabic language variety
ⓘ
spoken language variety ⓘ |
| basedOn | regional speech communities ⓘ |
| distinctFrom |
Classical Arabic
ⓘ
Modern Standard Arabic ⓘ |
| hasAlternativeName |
dialectal Arabic
ⓘ
vernacular Arabic ⓘ ʿĀmmiyya ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
code-switching with Modern Standard Arabic
ⓘ
diglossic relationship with Modern Standard Arabic ⓘ lexical borrowing from other languages ⓘ mutually partially intelligible varieties ⓘ phonological variation across regions ⓘ primarily spoken ⓘ rarely written formally ⓘ regionally diverse ⓘ simplified morphology compared to Classical Arabic ⓘ |
| includes |
Egyptian Arabic
ⓘ
Gulf Arabic ⓘ Hijazi Arabic ⓘ Mesopotamian Arabic ⓘ
surface form:
Iraqi Arabic
Levantine Arabic ⓘ Maghrebi Arabic ⓘ Najdi Arabic ⓘ Sudanese Arabic ⓘ Yemeni Arabic ⓘ |
| influencedBy | contact languages in each region ⓘ |
| notTypicallyUsedFor |
formal education medium
ⓘ
formal writing ⓘ official documents ⓘ |
| relatedTo | Arabic diglossia ⓘ |
| spokenBy | native Arabic speakers ⓘ |
| spokenIn |
Arab world
ⓘ
Arabian Peninsula ⓘ Egypt ⓘ Iraq ⓘ Levant region ⓘ
surface form:
Levant
North Africa ⓘ |
| subclassOf |
Arabic
ⓘ
dialect continuum ⓘ vernacular Arabic ⓘ |
| usedFor |
everyday communication
ⓘ
informal speech ⓘ oral interaction ⓘ |
| usedIn |
films
ⓘ
popular culture ⓘ social media ⓘ songs ⓘ television dramas ⓘ |
How these facts were elicited
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You are a knowledge base construction expert. Given a subject entity and a description of it, return factual statements that you know for the subject as a JSON list of dictionaries(triples), where keys must be "subject", "predicate" and "object". The number of facts may be very high, between 25 to 50 or more, for very popular subjects. For less popular subjects, the number of facts can be very low, like 5 or 10. # Requirements - If you don't know the subject at all, return an empty list. - If the subject is not a named entity, return an empty list. - Include at least one triple where predicate is "instanceOf". - Do not get too wordy. - Separate several objects into multiple triples with one object.
Subject: Colloquial Arabic Description of subject: Colloquial Arabic refers to the diverse spoken varieties of Arabic used in everyday communication across different regions, distinct from the standardized Modern Standard Arabic.
Referenced by (2)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.