Haya Arabic is a dialect of the Arabic language spoken primarily in southern Iraq and in parts of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. It belongs to the Gulf Arabic subgroup and shares similarities with other Gulf dialects such as Kuwaiti and Bahraini Arabic.
The Haya Arabic dialect is characterised by the use of a hard "q" sound and the pronunciation of "j" as "y". It also has a unique vocabulary compared to standard Arabic.
Like other Gulf Arabic dialects, Haya Arabic has been influenced by other languages such as Persian and English due to historical and cultural interactions.
Haya Arabic is primarily spoken by the Haya tribe in southern Iraq, who are known for their traditional way of life and their skills as boat-builders and sailors. The dialect is also spoken by other tribes and communities in the region.
Overall, Haya Arabic is an important regional dialect that reflects the unique cultural identity of its speakers.
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