
Also known as Sicilian Arabic
Siculo-Arabic or Sicilian Arabic is a group of Arabic varieties that were spoken in the Emirate of Sicily from the 9th century, persisting under the subsequent Norman rule until the 13th century. However, only one dialect of Siculo-Arabic is still spoken: Maltese. Siculo-Arabic dialects descend from Arabic following the Abbasid conquest of Sicily in the 9th century and gradually marginalized following the Norman conquest in the 11th century.
アラビア語シチリア方言は、アラビア語の口語(アーンミーヤ)のひとつで、に分類される言語。シクロ・アラビア語(Siculo-Arabic)ともいう。シチリアとマルタで9世紀末から11世紀末まで話されていた。シチリアでは、そのまま死語となったが、マルタではマルタ語になった。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).