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Classical Arabic
Classical Arabic To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. Classical Arabic is the form of the Arabic language used in the Qur'an ...
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Talk:Classical Arabic
Talk:Classical Arabic Is there anyone that can provide more ... on vowels and its relation to modern arabic dialects a couple weeks back and no ... Islam and the wide usage of Modern Arabic, I am perplexed at why no one ... at the end of the aricle that classical arabic is the ancestor of all ...
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Arabic is the fourth most widely-spoken language ... are many regional dialects, but a standard Arabic language is maintained due to religious needs ... (Wikitravel)
Arabic is the fourth most widely-spoken language ... are many regional dialects, but a standard Arabic language is maintained due to religious needs and region-wide media. Arabic is written from right to left. It ... it is very important to note that Arabic is divided into Classic Arabic(mostly used in print) and Colloquial ...
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Moroccan Arabic
Moroccan Arabic Moroccan Arabic, also known as Darija, is the language spoken in the Arabic-speaking areas of Morocco, as opposed to ... other public bodies which use Modern Standard Arabic, as is the case in most Arabic-speaking countries, while a mixture of ...
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Yemeni Arabic
Yemeni Arabic Yemeni Arabic is the variety of Arabic spoken in Yemen. It is generally considered ... conservative dialect, as it has retained many classical features lost across most of the Arabic speaking world. Yemeni Arabic can roughly ...
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Arabic language (translated from German)
Arabic language Arab () Spoken in: Egypt, Algeria, Bahrain ... ISO 639-2: ara SIL: ABV Those Arabic language (on Arab: ) heard to the southern ... into that Gulf States are radiated. The Arabic language in an extended sense covers a ... that maghrebinischen Near to dialects of the Arabic language used language, which was developed however ... modern, independent standardsprache. From the oldArab, the classical high-Arab very close, a multiplicity ...
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Arabic language
Arabic language Arabic (العربية ) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Algeria, Bahrain ... Afro-Asiatic Semitic West Semitic Central Semitic Arabic Writing system: Arabic alphabet Official status Official language of: Algeria ... Union Regulated by: Egypt: Academy of the Arabic Language Language codes ISO 639-1: ...
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Arabic grammar
Arabic grammar Arabic is a Semitic language. See Arabic language for more information on the language ... general. This article describes the grammar of Classical Arabic. History Due to the rapid expansion ...
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Egyptian Arabic
Egyptian Arabic Egyptian Arabic (مصري Marī) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Egypt ... West Semitic Central Semitic South-Central Semitic Arabic Egyptian Arabic Writing system: Arabic alphabet Official status Official language of: ...
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Arabic literature
Arabic literature Arabic literature is the writing produced, both prose and poetry, by speakers of the Arabic language. It does not usually include works written using the Arabic alphabet but not in the Arabic language such as Persian literature and ...
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