Central_Asian_Arabic
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Central Asian Arabic or Jugari Arabic (Arabic: العربية الآسيوية الوسطى) refers to a set of four closely related varieties of Arabic currently facing extinction and spoken predominantly by Arab communities living in portions of Central Asia. These varieties are Bactrian (or Bakhtāri/Baxtāri) Arabic, Bukharan (or Bukhāri/Buxāri) Arabic, Qashqa Darya (or Kashka-darya) Arabic, and Khorasani (or Xorasā
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| Central Asian Arabic | |
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| Jugari Arabic | |
| Native to | Afghanistan, Iran, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan |
| Ethnicity | Central Asian Arabs |
| Speakers | (16,000 cited 1992–2023) |
Afro-Asiatic
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Either:abh – Tajiki Arabicauz – Uzbeki Arabic |
| Glottolog | cent2410 |
Enclaves in Afghanistan, Iran and Uzbekistan where Central Asian Arabic is still spoken. In brackets, after the name of each region, is the number of villages with Arabic-speaking inhabitants. | |
Central Asian Arabic is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger | |
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- Arabic languages
- Languages of Iran
- Languages of Tajikistan
- Languages of Uzbekistan
- Languages of Afghanistan
- Endangered languages of Asia
- Endangered languages of Iran
- Endangered Afroasiatic languages
- Endangered languages of Tajikistan
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- Language articles citing Ethnologue 27
- Vague or ambiguous time from June 2024
- ISO language articles citing sources other than Ethnologue
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