Okay kiddo, so you know how different people around the world speak different languages, right? Well, in Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq, there used to be a group of people called the Jewish community who spoke their own special type of Arabic called Baghdad Jewish Arabic.
Now, this language wasn't exactly the same as the Arabic that the other people in Baghdad spoke. The Jewish community had been living in that area for a very long time, even before Islam was founded, and so they had developed their own words and way of talking over the years.
Just like how you might have your own special words or way of saying things that your friends or family understand but other people might not, the Baghdad Jewish community had their own way of speaking that made sense to them but might have been confusing to others.
Unfortunately, many of the Jewish people were forced to leave Baghdad in the mid-20th century due to conflicts and political changes, so there aren't as many people who speak Baghdad Jewish Arabic anymore. But their language was an important part of their culture and history, and some people still work to keep it alive and preserved for future generations to learn about.