Iraqis Amid Mosul’s Silent Ruins Fear the Loss of a Dialect

For centuries, residents of Mosul have spoken a unique form of Arabic enriched by the Iraqi city’s long history as a crossroads of civilization, a singsong dialect that many now fear will die out after years of war and displacement.

With The Associated Press

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