There is no doubt that the history of the dialects of the Arabic dialect is due to the era of pre-Islam by mixing the gazelles and the tongues of tongues, distortions, alterations, and fatal shocks. Their efforts in the field of fighting resisted these strong factors with patience and skin, and good defense, but their words were the object of fluctuation, And it is left to be renewed, the effects of sculpture, heart, melody, substitution, increase, reduction, purification, distortion, intruder, and manipulation, according to the times passed by it.
And from the mix of our southern brothers from the people of Yemen, and knew their dialects and found them what was a clear origin not found in (contemporary Arabic), and something else we find its origins in the old Yemen (Sabaih), knowing that the Arab linguists did not know, Something, but we found (Hamriya) rejected by some of them, he said Abu Amr bin Alaa: language Hamir language, or tongue in our tongues. There is no doubt that the "Hamriya" that the Arabs have realized is one of the remnants of the Sabbatai, meaning that it and others related to the special dialects must be included in the Southern Arabic. This is all Arabic in the north of the Arab countries, Southern Arabia, including its own dialects. The Hadramian dialect is one of those dialects.
In this regard, we say that the dialectic dialectic dialect is one of the closest dialects to the classical in modern times. It is even better than the dialect of the shamis, Iraqis and Egyptians in this regard. It is characterized by the abundance of fluent words that permeate it. We find them saying, for example: ). And in your dress: (Thobesh), to the other ..., as they need the name of the millennium on the language of the palace, they say: (better), and (Baqis), and (Bakthir), and (Bawazir), etc. Al-Marzouqi (after 1281 AH) wrote in his letter, entitled: (Statement of origin in the best word), and explained the problematic of these words spoken by our brothers in Hadrama, by reference to the grammar of the language, sources of martyrdom, From Quranic verses and readings, and noble prophetic narratives, and sayings to scientists and scholars, they are small in size, and the simplicity of its style interpreted the language phenomenon important u Iah worthy of research and study, and was still vague when many of the people of specialization and others; which led us to achieve this letter and take it out into the light |