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HUY ISO 639-3

Hulaulá

לשנא נשן‎ (Lišānā Nošān) Autonym

A language of Israel

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Jabali, Lishana Akhni, Lishana Noshan
לשנא נשן‎ (Lišānā Nošān)
Several thousands (2017 H. Mutzafi). Total users in all countries: 350.
Scattered.
8a (Moribund).
Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, Central, Aramaic, Eastern, Central, Northeastern, Trans-Zab
Saqiz, Kerend, Sanandaj, Suleimaniyya, Bijar, Tekab, Khanaqin. Very different and not intelligible with Senaya [syn] or Lishana Deni [lsd]. 60%–70% intelligibility of Lishán Noshan [trg] and Inter-Zab Jewish Neo-Aramaic [aij].
Older adults only. Shifted to Hebrew [heb]. Also use Kurdish [kur], especially older people.
Grammar.
OLAC resources in and about Hulaulá
Hebrew script [Hebr].
Originally from Iranian Kurdistan and adjoining areas of Iraq. Jewish.
Hulaulá
350 in Iran.
Kordestan: Kerend, Sanandaj, and Saqqez.
8a (Moribund)
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Location: Scattered.