The term "Ḥarsusi language" does not correspond to a widely recognized or documented language in established linguistic or encyclopedic sources. Accurate information about its existence, classification, speakers, or linguistic features is not confirmed.
It is possible that the term is a misspelling, a highly localized or obscure dialect name, or a construction derived from a root word in a Semitic or Arabic-based linguistic context, given the form and diacritics (e.g., "Ḥ" and "s"). The prefix "Ḥar-" might suggest a connection to a geographic or tribal designation, as seen in some Arabic-language nomenclature (e.g., "Ḥars" possibly relating to guarding or protection), but this remains speculative.
Due to the absence of reliable documentation or scholarly references, the term cannot be described with factual certainty, and no definitive linguistic classification or regional distribution can be provided. The Ḥarsusi language is not listed in major linguistic databases such as Ethnologue, Glottolog, or ISO 639 language codes.
Related Topics: Modern South Arabian languages, Semitic languages, Omani dialects, unclassified languages. However, connections to these language groups remain unsubstantiated for "Ḥarsusi."