Mesopotamian Arabic

Mesopotamian Arabic
al-lahja al-ʿirāqiyya
اللهجة العراقية
al-lahja al-ʿirāqiyya (the Iraqi dialect)
written in Arabic calligraphy (Naskh)
Native toIraq, Syria, Turkey, Iran
RegionMesopotamia, Khuzestan, Cilicia
EthnicityMainly Iraqi Arabs also used as a L2 language by non Arab communities in the region
SpeakersGelet/South (acm): 17 million (2020)
Qeltu/North (ayp): 10 million (2020)
Dialects
Arabic alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-3Variously:
acm  Gelet
ayp  Qeltu
yhd  Judeo-Iraqi Arabic
Glottologmeso1252
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Areas where Mesopotamian Arabic is widely spoken (dark blue: majority tongue).

Mesopotamian Arabic (Arabic: لهجة بلاد ما بين النهرين), also known as Iraqi Arabic or the Iraqi dialect (Arabic: اللهجة العراقية), or just as Iraqi (Arabic: عراقي), is a group of varieties of Arabic spoken in the Mesopotamian basin of Iraq, as well as in Syria, southeastern Turkey, Iran, Kuwait and Iraqi diaspora communities.