jye ISO 639

Arabic, Judeo-Yemeni

  • Geography

    YE ‘Adan, Al Bayda’, Sanaa and Shabwah governorates: mainly urban communities; Shabwah governorate (Habban dialect).
  • Language Cloud

A language of Yemen

jye
Judeo-Yemeni, Yemenite Judeo-Arabic, Yeminite
300 in Yemen (2010 J. Berer). Total users in all countries: 37,570.
‘Adan, Al Bayda’, Sanaa and Shabwah governorates: mainly urban communities; Shabwah governorate (Habban dialect).
8a (Moribund).
Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, Central, South, Arabic
San’a, ’Aden, Be:da, Habban. Jewish varieties markedly different from their coterritorial Muslim counterparts. A member of macrolanguage Judeo-Arabic [jrb].
Shifted to Sanaani Spoken Arabic [ayn].
Dictionary. Grammar.
Hebrew script [Hebr].
Prior to the 1950s, Yemen had more than 50,000 Jews spread throughout the country, but with the creation of the State of Israel, the vast majority left. Several thousand remained until the early 1990s, until they, too, left for Israel. Now, only a few hundred remain (2010 J. Berer). Jewish.
OLAC resources in and about Arabic, Judeo-Yemeni
Arabic, Judeo-Yemeni
36,000 in Israel (Leclerc 2018a).
HaDarom and Jerusalem districts; Tel Aviv district: Jaffa.
6a (Vigorous)
Non-indigenous. Jewish.
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