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'''Hiberno-Arabic''', natively ''el Ḃreatainìje'' [əl vʲɾʲə{{adv}}tʰˠʌˈnʲiːjə], is a heavily Hibernized variety of spoken historical Arabic native to the Dinjan island nation of el Ḃreatain. Speakers may simply call the language ''teangatna'' [ˈt̪ʰæ̃ːʔʶʌt{{den}}ʶʰn{{den}}ʶʌ] 'our language'.
'''Hiberno-Arabic''', natively ''el Ḃreatainìje'' [əl vʲɾʲə{{adv}}tʰˠʌˈnʲiːjə], is a heavily Hibernized variety of spoken historical Arabic native to and official in the Dinjan island nation of el Ḃreatain. Speakers may simply call the language ''teangatna'' [ˈt̪ʰæ̃ːʔʶʌt{{den}}ʶʰn{{den}}ʶʌ] 'our language'.
 
Hiberno-Arabic has ___ speakers in ed Dinje; smaller Hiberno-Arabic communities can be found in Irta Hmøøh's Cualand, Andaegor and Bjeheond as well as ed Dinje's Southeast Asia, the British Isles, Eastern Canada, and the West Coast of North America. Irish and French are also widely understood in el Ḃreatain. Hiberno-Arabics predominantly belong to the Hiberno-Arabic Catholic Church; some are Remonitionists or Muslims.


Irish loanwords, called ''clèm Ȝagmìje'' (from Arabic ''{{ayin}}aǧamiyyah'' 'foreign' → 'Irish'), comprise over half of Hiberno-Arabic vocabulary. Besides Irish, Hiberno-Arabic has borrowed from French. Some Irish vocabulary in Hiberno-Arabic, called ''Nua-Ȝagmìje'' 'neo-<i>Ȝagmìje</i>', are in fact coinages by Hiberno-Arabics. It is the only Dinjan Semitic language that evolved naturally under Celtic influence. Hiberno-Arabic is also mutually intelligible with many Dinjan Neo-Arabic languages.
Irish loanwords, called ''clèm Ȝagmìje'' (from Arabic ''{{ayin}}aǧamiyyah'' 'foreign' → 'Irish'), comprise over half of Hiberno-Arabic vocabulary. Besides Irish, Hiberno-Arabic has borrowed from French. Some Irish vocabulary in Hiberno-Arabic, called ''Nua-Ȝagmìje'' 'neo-<i>Ȝagmìje</i>', are in fact coinages by Hiberno-Arabics. It is the only Dinjan Semitic language that evolved naturally under Celtic influence. Hiberno-Arabic is also mutually intelligible with many Dinjan Neo-Arabic languages.
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