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  2. Aleppo Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Aleppo Arabic is characterised by the usage of /d͡ʒ/ instead of the typical urban /ʒ/ used in Damascus Arabic and in Lebanese Arabic. [2] It agrees with Lebanese Arabic with its usage of medial imāla which often turns /a:/ into /e:/. Also has /t͡ʃ/, which is not typical of urban Levantine dialects. [3]

  3. Syrian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Aleppo, Idlib, and Coastal dialects subsection. 1.1 Aleppo and surroundings. ... Syrian Arabic refers to any of the Arabic varieties spoken in Syria, [2] ...

  4. North Levantine Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Syrian Arabic: The dialect of Damascus and the dialect of Aleppo are well-known. [1]Lebanese Arabic: North Lebanese, South Lebanese (Metuali, Shii), North-Central Lebanese (Mount Lebanon Arabic), South-Central Lebanese (Druze Arabic), Standard Lebanese, Beqaa, Sunni Beiruti, Saida Sunni, Iqlim-Al-Kharrub Sunni, Jdaideh [1]

  5. Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic dialect of Aleppo is a type of Syrian Arabic, which is of the North Levantine Arabic variety. Much of its vocabulary is derived from the Syriac language. The Kurdish language is the second most spoken language in the city, after Arabic. [197] Kurds in Aleppo speak the Northern Kurdish (also known as Kurmanji).

  6. Syrian rebels take control of most of Aleppo city

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    Syrian opposition forces have taken control of much of the country’s second-largest city Aleppo after a lightning advance that killed dozens of government soldiers in a major challenge to ...

  7. Levantine Arabic phonology - Wikipedia

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    Rural Levantine Arabic can be divided into two groups of mutually intelligible subdialects. [12] Again, these dialect considerations have to be understood to apply mainly to rural populations, as the urban forms change much less. Northern Levantine Arabic, spoken in Lebanon, Syria (except the Hauran area south of Damascus) and Northern Israel ...

  8. State of Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    The State of Aleppo (French: État d'Alep; Arabic: دولة حلب Dawlat Ḥalab) was one of the six states that were established by the French High Commissioner of the Levant, General Henri Gouraud, in the French Mandate of Syria which followed the San Remo conference and the collapse of King Faisal I's short-lived Arab monarchy in Syria.

  9. al-Bab District - Wikipedia

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    al-Bab District (Arabic: منطقة الباب, romanized: manṭiqat al-Bāb) is a district of Aleppo Governorate in northern Syria. The administrative centre is the city of al-Bab . Subdistricts of al-Bab District