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Sabir language



         


This page is in progress according to the format defined at BambooWeb:WikiProject_Language_Template.

Brief introduction to the language including anything noteworthy about the language. (See also Lingua Franca)


Sabir (Native Name)
Spoken in:

Tunisia; Dodecanese Islands; Cyprus

Region: Region(s) within the above country(s)
Total speakers: XX million
Ranking: See . If not in this top-100 list, write: Not in top 100
Genetic
classification:
Pidgin

 Romance
    Sabir

Official status
Official language of: CountryA, ISO 639-1crp
ISO 639-2(B)xyz
ISO 639-2(T)abc
SILPML


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History

Probable history of the language. What language(s) it is derived from. Dates of movement of major groups of speakers, etc.

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Classification

A description of the genetic classification of the language.

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Geographic distribution

In what countries/regions the language is spoken, and how many people speak it there.

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Official status

List which countries have this language as an official language or other special status.

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Dialects

List of dialects of the language. Major dialects with lots of information should probably have their own page.

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Derived languages

Creoles and other languages that are derived from this language.

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Sounds

Description of the sound set of the language. Can include phoneme charts and example words for each phoneme like in French language. If there is significant discussion here, it is probably best to divide the section into vowels and consonants subsections.

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Vowels

Vowel chart and discussion of vowels.

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Consonants

Consonant chart and discussion of consonants.

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Phonology

Discussion of some major phonological processes, such as important allophones or assimiliation rules.

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Historical sound changes

Description of important sound changes in the history of the language. (Maybe this should go under history?)

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Grammar

Description of the grammar of the language.

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Vocabulary

This section should contain a discussion of any special features of the vocabulary (or lexicon) of the language, like if it contains a large number of borrowed words or a different sets of words for different politeness levels, taboo groups, etc.

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Writing system

Brief description of the writing system(s) used to write the language. Writing systems have their own page, so what's written here should just be a brief discussion of how this language makes any special use of the writing system and a link to all the writing systems used to write the language.

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Examples

Some short examples of the language in the writing system(s) used to write the language. You might also include sound samples of the language being spoken.

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