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Language Comparison: Jawi vs Seychellois Creole
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Aspect | Jawi | Seychellois Creole |
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Family | Arabic script derivative | French-based Creole |
Speakers | Used by speakers of Malay and related Austronesian languages | Approximately 108,000 |
Features | An Arabic script adapted for writing the Malay language and several other languages in Southeast Asia, incorporates additional letters to accommodate phonemes not present in Arabic | Derived from French with significant influences from African languages, Malagasy, and English; simplified grammar and phonetic spelling |
Countries | Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, and southern Thailand | Seychelles (official language alongside English and French) |
Writing System | Extended Arabic script | Latin script |
Tonal | No | No |
Grammatical Cases | No, Malay as written in Jawi follows the grammatical structure of standard Malay | No, uses word order and prepositions instead |
Derived From | Arabic script, with modifications to represent the sounds of Malay | 18th-century French, influenced by African and Malagasy languages |
Loanwords | From Arabic, Sanskrit, Portuguese, Dutch, and English | From African languages, Malagasy, English, and French |
Dialects | Used across various dialects of Malay and related languages, with local variations in usage and additional letters for regional sounds | No significant dialectal variations, as it is the lingua franca of Seychelles |
Alphabets | ا (‘alif), ب (ba), ت (ta), ث (tha), ج (jim), ح (ha), خ (kha), د (dal), ذ (dhal), ر (ra), ز (zai), س (sin), ش (shin), ص (sad), ض (dad), ط (ta), ظ (dha), ع (‘ain), غ (ghain), ف (fa), ق (qaf), ك (kaf), ل (lam), م (mim), ن (nun), و (wau), ه (ha), ي (ya) | A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, U, V, W, Y, Z |
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