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Siwi Language
Recent discoveries have found that the Siwi language, unlike most other Berber languages, have two phonemic mid vowels in their inherited vocabulary, including e and o. In every other environment the contrast between i and e has been neutralized.[1]
Although the native language Siwa is a Berber dialect, it is not closely related to any other Berber language at all. [2]
Location and Culture
[edit]The oasis of Siwa is in the Libyan desert. Sita speakers come from Libya and Egypt. The majority of Siwanis learn to speak Arabic as a second language. The dialect is closest to Bedouin Arabic, and is sometimes considered a different dialect of Arabic.
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