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Arabic is spoken on three continents: Africa, Asia, and Europe. It is the official or co-official language in 25 countries, reaching from the Maghreb region in North Africa to the Arabian Peninsula and extending into parts of Asia.
Arabic is the official language of Egypt and the most widely spoken language in the country.
Arabic is the most common language spoken in the Middle East. It is the official language in many countries in the region and is widely used for communication, business, and government affairs.
Arabic is more commonly spoken than Farsi. Arabic is the official language of 22 countries in the Arab world and is widely spoken in many more, while Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran and some regions in Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
The official language of Algeria is Arabic, but in daily life, most Algerians speak a dialect of Arabic called Algerian Arabic. French is also widely spoken and used in business, education, and media due to Algeria's history as a French colony. Additionally, Berber languages such as Tamazight are spoken by a significant portion of the population.
The second most spoken language in Australia is Mandarin Chinese, followed by Arabic.
Yes, Arabic is spoken by millions of people. Arabic is spoken in many countries in the middle east and north Africa.
Arabic wasn't created. Also there were and still are many widely spoken languages.
Swahili
Arabic is the official language. English is spoken as a second language, and there are several immigrant languages, such as French and Hindi.
Arabic is the official language of Egypt and the most widely spoken language in the country.
Arabic is the most common language spoken in the Middle East. It is the official language in many countries in the region and is widely used for communication, business, and government affairs.
Arabic is more commonly spoken than Farsi. Arabic is the official language of 22 countries in the Arab world and is widely spoken in many more, while Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran and some regions in Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
There are many forms of Arabic spoken in the Middle East, but Arabic as a written language does not vary at all from society to society: written Arabic is referred to as Classical Arabic and is not commonly spoken. In fact there is no written language for Arabic dialects, as they are only spoken and grammatically incorrect, these dialects are part of the Modern Standard Arabic languages. Classical Arabic has been a literary language and the liturgical language of Islam since its inception in the 7th century, and is no longer evolving or progressing in terms of invention of words, terminology or variation of grammar. The only reason Classical Arabic is not a dead language is because there is no proper way of writing the different Arabic dialects and because The Koran is written in Classical Arabic. So to answer your question: No, Arabic is not a modern language.
The official language of Algeria is Arabic, but in daily life, most Algerians speak a dialect of Arabic called Algerian Arabic. French is also widely spoken and used in business, education, and media due to Algeria's history as a French colony. Additionally, Berber languages such as Tamazight are spoken by a significant portion of the population.
The second most spoken language in Australia is Mandarin Chinese, followed by Arabic.
Many different languages like French and German but the national language is Arabic.
No, Hebrew and Arabic are different languages. Hebrew is a Semitic language primarily spoken by Jewish people, while Arabic is also a Semitic language spoken by Arab populations. They have distinct alphabets, grammar rules, and vocabulary.