aju ISO 639

Arabic, Judeo-Moroccan

  • Geography

    MA Casablanca-Settat region.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Morocco

aju
il‘arabiyya dyalna
8,930 in Morocco (2000). 90% in Casablanca (1997 World Jewish Congress). Total users in all countries: 65,910.
Casablanca-Settat region.
Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Western Sahara
7 (Shifting).
Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, Central, South, Arabic
A member of macrolanguage Judeo-Arabic [jrb].
Youth have French [fra] as L1. Arabic used is more similar to Moroccan Arabic [ary] than to Moroccan Judeo-Arabic. Adults only. Most shifting to French [fra]. Some shifting to Moroccan Spoken Arabic [ary]. Also use Hebrew [heb]. Also use Spanish [spa].
Radio. Dictionary. Grammar.
Hebrew script [Hebr].
Many borrowings from Spanish [spa], Ladino [lad], and French [fra]. Jewish.
OLAC resources in and about Arabic, Judeo-Moroccan
Arabic, Judeo-Moroccan
2,960 in Canada (2016). Total Arabic speakers in Canada: 420,000 (2016 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Arabic, Judeo-Moroccan
53,000 in Israel (Leclerc 2018a).
Widespread.
Many dialects. Much intelligibility with Tunisian Judeo-Arabic [aeb], some with Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic [yud], none with Judeo-Iraqi Arabic [yhd]. May be inherently intelligible with Moroccan Arabic [ary].
7 (Shifting)
Shifting to Hebrew [heb].
Non-indigenous. Many borrowings from Spanish [spa], Ladino [lad] and French [fra]. Jewish.
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