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Koiné language and Old Arabic

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Difference between Koiné language and Old Arabic

Koiné language vs. Old Arabic

In linguistics, a koiné language, koiné dialect, or simply koiné (Ancient Greek κοινή, "common ") is a standard language or dialect that has arisen as a result of contact between two or more mutually intelligible varieties (dialects) of the same language. Old Arabic is the earliest attested stage of the Arabic language, beginning with the first attestation of personal names in the 9th century BC, and culminating in the codification of Classical Arabic beginning in the 7th century AD.

Similarities between Koiné language and Old Arabic

Koiné language and Old Arabic have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Classical Arabic.

Classical Arabic

Classical Arabic is the form of the Arabic language used in Umayyad and Abbasid literary texts from the 7th century AD to the 9th century AD.

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Koiné language and Old Arabic Comparison

Koiné language has 103 relations, while Old Arabic has 61. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.61% = 1 / (103 + 61).

References

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