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jigā = liver, seat of emotions (like "heart" in English), (''poetic'') other/second | jigā = liver, seat of emotions (like "heart" in English), (''poetic'') other/second | ||
* the first two senses come from PIE *yekwr, the last one from PIE *dwi-kwer- | * the first two senses come from PIE *yekwr, the last one from PIE *dwi-kwer- | ||
mīe = fruit (earlier *miwe) | |||
baji = some | |||
hendese = geometry | |||
umīzu = hope | |||
bāchi = garden | |||
sarāmōreikun = assalāmu 3alaykum | sarāmōreikun = assalāmu 3alaykum |
Revision as of 02:31, 8 June 2022
Arabo-Japanese is a register of Japanese spoken in Irta's Sakhalin and Mongolia. It's notable for having lots of Arabic and Persian loanwords.
Todo
R/L in Arabic and Persian borrowed the way Japanese borrows them in English instead of simply merging them?
Middle Japanese + Arabic/Persian + subsequent sound changes
jigā = liver, seat of emotions (like "heart" in English), (poetic) other/second
- the first two senses come from PIE *yekwr, the last one from PIE *dwi-kwer-
mīe = fruit (earlier *miwe)
baji = some
hendese = geometry
umīzu = hope
bāchi = garden
sarāmōreikun = assalāmu 3alaykum
ōreikunsarān = wa 3alaykum salām
S, D, T, Z -> suw-, zuw-, tsuw-, zuw-
zuiyōdā = Difda3
nōsu = nafs
ishichōmāru = isti3māl
tasuwauru, tasōru - taSawwur
rutsuō - luTf
tsuibu = Tibb
bōzū = ba3D
tsuiyōru = Tifl
Orthography
Arabo-Japanese is written in a mix of two scripts: Perso-Arabic and a cursive form of Hiragana. It's written from right to left.
Grammar
Verbs of Arabic origin use VN + suru or VN + iru (analogous to the way they work in Turkish).
dāsu suru = to study
Pluralization becomes a bit more productive because of Arabic influence (e.g. kitābu -> kutsubu); a native plural morpheme develops