Hobyót
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Hobyót
Summary
Hobyót is a language[1]. Hobyót ranks in the top 5% of language entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Hobyót is in the country of Oman[3].
- Hobyót is in the country of Yemen[4].
- Hobyót's instance of is recorded as language[5].
- Hobyót's instance of is recorded as modern language[6].
- Hobyót's ISO 639-3 code is recorded as hoh[7].
- Hobyót's subclass of is recorded as Modern South Arabian[8].
- Hobyót's writing system is recorded as unwritten language[9].
- Hobyót's IETF language tag is recorded as hoh[10].
- Hobyót's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02hx2_b[11].
- Hobyót's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Hobyót language[12].
- Hobyót's Glottolog code is recorded as hoby1242[13].
- Hobyót's Ethnologue.com language code is recorded as hoh[14].
- Hobyót's UNESCO language status is recorded as 4 severely endangered[15].
- Hobyót's endangeredlanguages.com ID is recorded as 4271[16].
- Hobyót's indigenous to is recorded as Al Mahrah Governorate[17].
- Hobyót's UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger ID is recorded as 1821[18].
- Hobyót's exact match is recorded as http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/HOH[19].
- Hobyót's Ethnologue language status is recorded as 8a Moribund[20].
- Hobyót's linguistic typology is recorded as verb–subject–object[21].
- Hobyót's linguistic typology is recorded as fusional language[22].
Why It Matters
Hobyót ranks in the top 5% of language entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month).[2] Hobyót has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] Hobyót is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]