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Levantine Arabic (sometimes called Eastern Arabic) is a group of Arabic dialects spoken in the 100 km-wide eastern-Mediterranean coastal strip known as the Levant, i.e. in Syria, Palestine/Israel, western Jordan and Lebanon. This corresponds to the western wing of the Fertile Crescent, which clearly appears green on satellite photos.

To the East, in the Desert, the North Arabian Beduinic dialects are found. There is no transition to Egyptian dialects in the South due to the Sinai desert. In the North, between Aleppo and Euphrates valley, there may be a transition zone towards North Mesopotamian qeltu dialects (to be confirmed, since the Raqqah dialect in the Syrian Euphrates valley still seems to be quite close to South Iraqi and Beduinic dialects.)

It can be divided into six (mutually intelligible) sub-dialects

They are characterized against other Arabic dialects by Sub dialects can be distinguished by the following features: The table below shows how the variants are distributed.

Dialect -ah -kum -kunna hum hunna
Lebanese oː/ ʔ/ dʒ/ -i -kon -ken henne henne
Central Syrian eː/ word-terminally -e -kon -kon henne henne
North Syrian -e -kon -kon henne henne
Rural Palestinian -e, -a -kem -ken hemme henne
Urban Palestinian -e -kom -kom homme homme
Bedouin Palestinian -a -kom -ken homme henne

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