User talk:AlyNinja47

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 * Hello, SamX! First off, thank you for replying to me. However, I and many other Egyptians know very well that Egyptian Arabic is a group of Arabic varieties rather than a single Arabic dialect. It has wide variation from Alexandria to Port Said to Damietta and to the farmers. Grammatical differences are sometimes big and sometimes small. I am saying this as an Egyptian myself.
 * These dialects have not been studied so virtually no resources or papers exists on them. The only way of even knowing that Egyptian Arabic is a group of Arabic dialects is by learning Egyptian Arabic and going on Facebook or by going to poor areas in Egyptian cities. That’s why I am not able of providing sources for my claims. I also edited this article to also try to bring attention to these dialects as they are endangered. Very endangered. I hope you understand.
 * Sincerely,
 * AlyNinja47 AlyNinja47 (talk) 03:00, 26 March 2023 (UTC)
 * Thanks for replying. As an encyclopedia, Wikipedia is only able to summarize what's already been published in independent, reliable sources. If no such sources exist for a specific topic or assertion, Wikipedia can't cover it. An unfortunate consequence of this is that topics that historically haven't received attention by Western academics usually don't receive as much coverage on Wikipedia&mdash;see Systemic bias for more information.
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 * I'm here after seeing your post on Reddit about having your edits at Egyptian Arabic reverted. There actually are in fact quite a lot of reliable sources on the dialects of Egypt, both by Egyptian scholars & by foreign scholars. You might just need a little help learning how to look up reliable sources. Are you currently in Egypt? What sorts of libraries do you have access to? Pathawi (talk) 23:23, 6 April 2023 (UTC)

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Khawlan
Khawlan, also known as ‘Khawlaniya’ (IPA: /xawlaːnija) is a term used to describe the group of South Semitic dialects spoken by the Khawlan tribe ( by its many sub tribes ) in Southern Saudi Arabia and Yemen.[]. AlyNinja47 (talk) 15:16, 13 March 2024 (UTC).

This group of languages is speculated to be descendants of the ancient South Arabian Himyarite or Sayhardic languages. However, they have been greatly influenced by Arabic. Examples of these languages are: Faifi, Razihi and Rijal Alma’

Your draft article, Draft:Old Egyptian Arabic


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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. Hey man im josh (talk) 18:58, 14 March 2024 (UTC)