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Shehri, also known as Jibbali ("mountain" language in Omani Arabic), is a Modern South Arabian language. It is spoken by a small native population inhabiting the coastal towns and in the mountains and wilderness areas upland from Salalah in Dhofar Governorate in the southwest of Oman.
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Ḥarsūsī (Arabic: لغة حرسوسية) or Ḥersīyet (pronunciation in Harsusi: [ħʌrsiːjət]) is a Semitic language of Oman, spoken by the Harasis people. It is classified as a moribund language, with an estimated 600-1000 speakers in Jiddat al-Harasis, a stony desert in south-central Oman. It is closely related to Mehri.
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Baṭḥari (Arabic: اللغة البطحرية "Baṭḥari language") is an Afro-Asiatic language of Oman, located on the southeast coast facing the Khuriya Muriya Islands (17°40′46″N 55°22′19″E). The language is very similar to Mehri and some members of the Bathari tribe speak Mehri instead of Bathari. The first westerner to discover the existence of Bathari was Bertram Thomas in 1929.
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