Ṣaʿīdi

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Ṣaʿīdi is a regional variety of Arabic traditionally spoken in Upper Egypt, particularly along the Nile Valley south of Cairo.

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Ṣaʿīdi canonical 1

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instanceOf Arabic dialect
regional variety of Arabic
spoken language variety
alternativeName Saidi Arabic NERFINISHED
Upper Egyptian Arabic
Ṣaʿīdi Arabic NERFINISHED
associatedWithEthnicGroup Upper Egyptians (Saʿidis) NERFINISHED
country Egypt
distinctFrom Cairene Arabic NERFINISHED
Modern Standard Arabic NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution from south of Cairo to Aswan along the Nile Valley
hasDialectContinuumWith Cairene Arabic NERFINISHED
other rural Egyptian Arabic varieties
hasLexicalFeature many vocabulary items not used in Cairene Arabic
retention of some Classical Arabic vocabulary
hasMorphologicalFeature conservative verbal morphology compared to Cairene Arabic
distinct second person pronoun forms from Cairene Arabic
hasPhonologicalFeature emphatic consonants typical of Arabic
realization of Classical Arabic /q/ often as /g/
hasSyntacticFeature use of particles distinct from Cairene Arabic
historicalOrigin developed from earlier forms of Arabic introduced to Upper Egypt after the Islamic conquest
influencedBy Cairene Arabic NERFINISHED
Classical Arabic NERFINISHED
Standard Arabic NERFINISHED
influences speech of Upper Egyptian migrants in Cairo
ISOStatus does not have a separate ISO 639-3 code from Egyptian Arabic
languageBranch Semitic languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Afroasiatic languages
languageGroup Arabic
languageSubbranch Central Semitic languages NERFINISHED
lessIntelligibleWith Gulf Arabic NERFINISHED
Levantine Arabic NERFINISHED
linguisticRegister primarily informal and spoken
mutuallyIntelligibleWith Cairene Arabic to a significant degree
partOf Arabic language NERFINISHED
region Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
sociolinguisticStatus often associated with rural and traditional identity in Egypt
sometimes stigmatized in urban Egyptian contexts
spokenIn Nile Valley south of Cairo NERFINISHED
Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
cities of Upper Egypt
rural areas of Upper Egypt
subclassOf Egyptian Arabic NERFINISHED
Maghrebi–Egyptian–Levantine Arabic continuum
usedFor everyday communication in Upper Egypt
folk songs and poetry in Upper Egypt
oral storytelling traditions in Upper Egypt
usesScriptVariant Arabic alphabet
writingSystem Arabic script

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Sa'idi Arabic hasAlternativeName Ṣaʿīdi