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Mandaic

  • Geography

    IR Khuzestan province: Hoveiseh, other towns.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Iran

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Mandāyì, Mandɔyí, Mandaayi, Mandaean, Mandi, Mandini, Modern Mandaic, Neo-Mandaic, Raṭnā, Sabe’in, Sabean, Subbi
100 in Iran (2017). Ethnic population: 23,000.
Khuzestan province: Hoveiseh, other towns.
8a (Moribund).
Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, Central, Aramaic, Eastern, Mandaic
Ahwaz (Ahvaz), Shushtar (Shustar), Khorramshahr. Iraqi Neo-Mandaic became extinct during the 20th century. Shushtar dialect may have no remaining speakers. The Khorramshahr and Ahwaz dialects are mutually intelligible.
SVO; 2 genders (masculine, feminine); 3 voices (active, middle, passive); 2 aspects (perfective, imperfective); 28 consonants, 6 vowels and 5 diphthongs; triliteral roots.
Ethnic group of 5,000 in Khuzestan, Iran, speak Iranian Persian [pes] (1994 H. Mutzafi). Older adults only. Positive attitudes. Most shifted to Iranian Persian [pes]. Most shifted to Mesopotamian Spoken Arabic [acm].
Mandaic script [Mand].
Mandaean.
OLAC resources in and about Mandaic
Mandaic
No known L1 speakers in Iraq. Ethnic population: 30,000.
Scattered in Al Basrah and Baghdad governorates.
Iraqi Neo-Mandaic.
9 (Dormant)
All shifted to Mesopotamian Spoken Arabic [acm].
Mandaean.
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