Arabic Navajo

Diné bizaad Islaam / دينيَْ بيزاَٰد يسلاَم

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Family: Borean, Dené-Daic, Dené-Caucasian, Dené-Yeniseian, Athabaskan, Southern Athabaskan, Southwest Apache, Western Apache

Region: Pascua (Reinachos)

Ethnicity: Navajos, Muslims

Native Speakers: 300,000 (Navajos), 50,450 (Muslims), ??? (others)

Time Period: 2700s

Writing System: Latin, Arabic Script

Language Status: Vulnerable

Arabic Navajo is an Islamic variant of Southern Athabaskan language of the Na-Dené family, through which it is related to languages spoken across the Pascua Delos Desierto, introduced in Scorched Earth. The New Ottomans of Reinachos had altogether six influential languages known as "Alsina-i Althıy" (Ottoman Turkish: إلسيناي الثيً) that were common to New Ottoman readers: Turkish, Persian, Albanian, Navajo, Arabic and Arrernte. Unlike modern relative and the ancestor, is written officially within Chinilia to New Afghanistan in the new variant of the alphabet, a derivation of the Arabic script and only few Na-Dené that Arabized. Most Navajo vocabulary is Athabaskan in origin, as the language has been conservative with Arabic and Persian loanwords since its future stages.


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