• Qwara, or Qwareña (called "Falasha" (Hwarasa) in some older sources), was one of two Agaw dialects, spoken by a subgroup of the Beta Israel (Jews of Ethiopia)...
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  • is preserved by the Beta Israel today. Qwara dialect Appleyard, David (1996), "Kaïliña – a 'new' Agaw dialect and its implications for Agaw dialectology"...
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    Yiddish dialects are varieties of the Yiddish language and are divided according to the region in Europe where each developed its distinctiveness. Linguistically...
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    marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Hebrew letters. Judeo-Arabic dialects (Judeo-Arabic: ערביה יהודיה, romanized: ‘Arabiya Yahūdiya; Arabic: عربية...
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  • such as Spanish and Portuguese, Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino), Judeo-Arabic dialects, and Modern Greek. There is some variation between the various forms of...
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  • the Qemant in Semien Gondar Zone (dialects Qwara – nearly extinct, spoken by Beta Israel formerly living in Qwara, now in Israel; Kayla – extinct, formerly...
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  • extinct language of Ecuador Karo language (disambiguation) Qwara language, a western Agaw dialect spoken in Ethiopia Kara (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • The Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia, a dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic, was originally spoken by Jews in Urmia and surrounding areas of Iranian...
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    Latin: Buxorī) is a Judeo-Persian dialect historically spoken by the Bukharan Jews of Central Asia. It is a Jewish dialect derived from — and largely mutually...
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  • the decline of these traditional languages. This particular and distinct dialect of Jewish Neo-Aramaic was spoken in the villages of Bijil, Barzan and Shahe...
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