- Arabic - Wikipedia
Arabic (endonym: اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, romanized: al-ʿarabiyyah, pronounced [al ʕaraˈbijːa] ⓘ, or عَرَبِيّ, ʿarabīy, pronounced [ˈʕarabiː] ⓘ or [ʕaraˈbij]) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world [13]
- Arabic Keyboard ™ لوحة المفاتيح العربية
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- Arabic alphabet, pronunciation and language - Omniglot
Modern Standard Arabic (اللغة العربية الفصحى al-luġatu l-ʿarabiyyatu l-fuṣḥā) - the universal language of the Arabic-speaking world which is understood by all Arabic speakers It is the language of the vast majority of written material and of formal TV shows, lectures, etc
- Arabic language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Arabic language is considered to be the language of Islam as the Quran was revealed in the Arabic language and it was also the native language of and spoken by Muhammad, the religion's prophet
- Arabic language | History Alphabet | Britannica
Arabic language, Semitic language spoken in a large area including North Africa, most of the Arabian Peninsula, and other parts of the Middle East (See also Afro-Asiatic languages ) Scholars have struggled to define Arabic as a language
- Learn Arabic
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- What is Arabic? (with pictures) - Language Humanities
Arabic is the fifth-most spoken language worldwide, with over 200 million people speaking it as a first language, and more than 20 million people speaking it as a second language It is related both to Aramaic and Hebrew, and is the largest member of the Semitic language branch
- Arabic – The Languages
Arabic is the official language in 26 countries and the liturgical language of Islam, followed by over 1 9 billion Muslims It’s a significant language in fields such as law, philosophy, medicine, and, notably, mathematics, where Arabic numerals are used worldwide
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