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mxiMozarabic
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language
Meroštallan
- Mozarabic was a continuum of closely related Romance dialects spoken in Muslim-dominated areas of the Iberian Peninsula during the early stages of the Romance languages' development in Iberia. Mozarabic descends from Late Latin and early Romance dialects spoken in the Iberian Peninsula from the 5th to the 8th centuries, and was spoken until the 14th century. This set of dialects came to be called the Mozarabic language by 19th century Spanish scholars, though there was never a common standard. The word, Mozarab is a loanword from Arabic musta`rab, meaning "Arabized".
Stivrentearpmat
- Mozarabic language
ISO 639-3 kod
- mxi
Eará gielain
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Idioma mozarabe
Aragonese
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Mozárabe
Asturian
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Mozarabiera
Basque
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Mossàrab
Catalan
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莫札拉布语
Chinese
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Mozarabisch
Dutch
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Mozaraba lingvo
Esperanto
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Langue mozarabe
French
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Lingua mozárabe
Galician
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Mozarabische Sprache
German
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Mozarab nyelv
Hungarian
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Bahasa Muzarab
Indonesian
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Lingua mozarabica
Italian
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モサラベ語
Japanese
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모자라브어
Korean
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Lingua Mosarabica
Latin
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Мозарапски јазик
Macedonian
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Bahasa Mozarab
Malay
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Mozarabisk
Norwegian
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Mossarabi
Occitan
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Мосарабаг æвзаг
Ossetic
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زبان مستعربی
Persian
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Língua moçárabe
Portuguese
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Мосарабский язык
Russian
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Idioma mozárabe
Spanish
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Swedish
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மோசரபு மொழி
Tamil
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Mozarapça
Turkish
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/mxi
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