Source Word
Modern South Arabian
Proper noun
An
independent
branch
in
the
Semitic
languages,
niece
to
the
Old
South
Arabian
lects,
situated
in
the
east
of
Yemen
and
in
Oman,
the
largest
being
the
Mehri
language
extending
over
both
countries
with
a
six-digit
speaker
number,
bordering,
while
thus
embosoming
the
intermediary
Hobyot,
the
Shehri
(syn.:
Jibbali)
language
in
Oman,
and
further
containing
the
small
Bathari
and
Harsusi
languages
in
Oman,
+
the
larger
Soqotri
language
on
Soqotra.
Japanese Meaning
セム語族に属する独立した枝で、古代南アラビア言語群(Old South Arabian lects)の近縁種です。 / イエメン東部およびオマーンを中心に分布し、特にMehri語が最大の言語として存在します。 / オマーンでは、Mehri語に隣接する中間的な言語としてHobyotやShehri(Jibbaliとも呼ばれる)言語が区別され、またBathariやHarsusiなどの小規模な言語も含まれます。 / さらに、Soqotri語はソコトラ島で話される比較的大きな言語として存在します。
Sense(1)
An
independent
branch
in
the
Semitic
languages,
niece
to
the
Old
South
Arabian
lects,
situated
in
the
east
of
Yemen
and
in
Oman,
the
largest
being
the
Mehri
language
extending
over
both
countries
with
a
six-digit
speaker
number,
bordering,
while
thus
embosoming
the
intermediary
Hobyot,
the
Shehri
(syn.:
Jibbali)
language
in
Oman,
and
further
containing
the
small
Bathari
and
Harsusi
languages
in
Oman,
+
the
larger
Soqotri
language
on
Soqotra.