La información está incompleta “The Middle East and North Africa” . Charles G. Häberl (In press) , Christopher Moseley ·
Susceptible de extinción
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
51,000
"There are perhaps 51,000 speakers of Judeo-Yemeni Arabic remaining in all countries."
Alfabetos, sistemas de escritura y ortografías
Hebrew
LUGARES
Yemen
DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA UBICACIÓN
Sad'dah and 'Amran governorates (16.985833,43.764444;15.646,43.929)
COMENTARIOS ADICIONALES
"Between 1949 and 1950, the overwhelming majority of Yemen’s Jewish population, including the Jewish population of the cities of Sanaʿa, Radaʿa, and ʿAden, was transported to Israel. Until 2009, the remainder resided in various villages in the far northern part of Yemen, in Saʿdah and ʿAmran governorates. As a consequence of the deteriorating security situation in North Yemen due to the Houthi Rebellion (from 2004) and the Yemen Crisis (2011–present), the Yemeni government relocated the remaining Jews of Saʿdah to the neighbourhood of “Tourist City” in the capital, adjacent to the American embassy; these have subsequently emigrated to Israel and upstate New York."
La información está incompleta “Personal Communication on Judeo-Arabic Languages” . Charles Haberl (2015)
Susceptible de extinción
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available