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varieties of
Arabic,
including its
standard form of
Literary Arabic,
known as
Modern Standard Arabic,
which is
derived from
classical Arabic. This distinction...
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Arabization or
Arabicization (
Arabic: تعريب, romanized: taʻrīb) is a
sociological process of
cultural change in
which a non-Arab
society becomes Arab...
- The ten
Arabic numerals (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) are the most
commonly used
symbols for
writing numbers. The term
often also
implies a positional...
- The
romanization of
Arabic is the
systematic rendering of
written and
spoken Arabic in the
Latin script.
Romanized Arabic is used for
various purposes...
- The
Arabic keyboard (
Arabic: لوحة المفاتيح العربية, romanized: lawḥat al-mafātīḥ al-ʕarabiyya) is the
Arabic keyboard layout used for the
Arabic alphabet...
- The
Arabic alphabet, or the
Arabic abjad, is the
Arabic script as
specifically codified for
writing the
Arabic language. It is
written from right-to-left...
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Shirvani Arabic (
Arabic: عربية شروانية, romanized: ʿArabiyyah Shirwānīyya) is a
variety of
Arabic that was once
spoken in what is now
central and northeastern...
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Baghdadi Arabic is the
Arabic dialect spoken in Baghdad, the
capital of Iraq.
During the 20th century,
Baghdadi Arabic has
become the
lingua franca of...
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Varieties of
Arabic (or
dialects or
vernacular languages) are the
linguistic systems that
Arabic speakers speak natively.
Arabic is a
Semitic language...
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Egyptian Arabic,
locally known as
Colloquial Egyptian (
Arabic: العاميه المصريه) [el.ʕæmˈmejjæ l.mɑsˤˈɾejjɑ]), or
simply Masri (also Masry, lit. 'Egyptian')...