Σικελοαραβικά (Greek Wikipedia)

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  • Brincat, 2005. Maltese - an unusual formula. Originally Maltese was an Arabic dialect but it was immediately exposed to Latinisation because the Normans conquered the islands in 1090, while Christianisation, which was complete by 1250, cut off the dialect from contact with Classical Arabic. Consequently Maltese developed on its own, slowly but steadily absorbing new words from Sicilian and Italian according to the needs of the developing community. 
  • Brincat, 2005. Maltese - an unusual formula. Αρχειοθετήθηκε από το πρωτότυπο στις 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2015. Originally Maltese was an Arabic dialect but it was immediately exposed to Latinisation because the Normans conquered the islands in 1090, while Christianisation, which was complete by 1250, cut off the dialect from contact with Classical Arabic. Consequently Maltese developed on its own, slowly but steadily absorbing new words from Sicilian and Italian according to the needs of the developing community. 

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  • So who are the ‘real’ Maltese. Αρχειοθετήθηκε από το πρωτότυπο στις 12 Μαρτίου 2016. The kind of Arabic used in the Maltese language is most likely derived from the language spoken by those that repopulated the island from Sicily in the early second millennium; it is known as Siculo-Arab. The Maltese are mostly descendants of these people. 

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  • So who are the ‘real’ Maltese. Αρχειοθετήθηκε από το πρωτότυπο στις 12 Μαρτίου 2016. The kind of Arabic used in the Maltese language is most likely derived from the language spoken by those that repopulated the island from Sicily in the early second millennium; it is known as Siculo-Arab. The Maltese are mostly descendants of these people. 
  • Brincat, 2005. Maltese - an unusual formula. Αρχειοθετήθηκε από το πρωτότυπο στις 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2015. Originally Maltese was an Arabic dialect but it was immediately exposed to Latinisation because the Normans conquered the islands in 1090, while Christianisation, which was complete by 1250, cut off the dialect from contact with Classical Arabic. Consequently Maltese developed on its own, slowly but steadily absorbing new words from Sicilian and Italian according to the needs of the developing community.