Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic
Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic is a variety of Arabic spoken by Jews formerly living in Libya.
Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic differs from standard Libyan Arabic in that it closely resembles the original dialect of the sedentary population, whereas much of Libya's population now speaks Bedouin-influenced varieties of Arabic. A reference grammar is available.
The vast majority of Libyan Jews have relocated to Israel and have switched to using Hebrew in as their first language. Those in Italy typically use Italian as their first language.
Phonology
Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic contains 31 consonant phonemes which are as follows:| Labials | Dental Plosives | Dental Affricative | Fricatives | Liquids | Plosives | Uvular Trills | Semi-Vowels |
| b, ḅ, m, ṃ | t, d, ṭ, ḍ | Č | l, n, Ḷ, ṅ | q, k, g | r, ṛ | w, y |
It also has 4 Vowels which are as follows: