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arabic
Algeria Bahrain Comoros Cha Djibouti Egypt Eritrea Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Somalia Sudan Syria Tunisia United Arab Emirates (UAE) Yemen (Palestinian National Authority) Western Sahara
Trivia about arabic
It's the world's most common number system & second-most common alphabet
A language of the Middle East, it was added as the sixth language of the U.N. General Assembly in 1973
It's the official language of Oman
Preceding Bengali, it's alphabetically first of the dozen most spoken languages in the world
It's the official language of Qatar
The original of Islam's sacred book, the Koran, was written in rhyme in this language
Sir Richard Burton translated “The Thousand And One Nights” from this language
Fellah, plural fellahin, means a peasant or laborer in this language
In Lebanon:French & this
Almost all Bedouins in the Middle East speak this language
Although there are many Berber dialects in Algeria, this is the official language
The Turkmen language was 1st written in this script, then Latin, then Cyrillic, & now it's going back to Latin
It's Qatar's official language
Salaam
Oman
The word Sahara means "desert" in this language of north Africa & the Middle East
When in the cities of Jeddah & Medina, you'll most likely encounter the Hijazi dialect of this language
It's the official language of Bahrain
Kuwait
"Coffee" comes from this language's "qahwah", which meant "wine"
It's Libya's official language
Number symbols like 1, 5 & 9, as opposed to I, V & IX
Israel's official languages are Hebrew & this
It's the official language of Bahrain
Egypt
While Maltese borrows many words from Italian, it developed from a dialect of this Semitic language
"Ayyam Min Havati", "Days from My Life", is a classic in this language by Muslim activist Zaynab Al-Ghazali
Although Spanish is based on Latin, many of its words come from this language of the Moors
Fakir
If it's Youm Al-Tsoulatsa in Yemen, you're speaking this language
The names of Deneb, Rigel & Betelgeuse came from this language
(Jon of the Clue Crew stands next to a monitor.) Kufic, named for the city of Kufa and often used for religious texts, is an ancient style of writing this most widely spoken Semitic language
Alphabetically first among the U.N.'s 6 official languages, it was a late addition to the list
"Marhaba" works as a greeting in this common language of northern Africa & the Mideast
It's the official language of Qatar & Kuwait
In Algeria:this
Almanac, hashish
The languages of Mauritania include Soninke, French & this official one
The name of Egypt's rulers the Mamelukes. once slaves, comes from a word for "slave" in this language
In Chad:French & this
The hot "khamsin" blows about 50 days a year & gets its name from the word for 50 in this language
Despite its name, it's also used in a wide region of Asia & Africa
Rhyme entered European poetry in the Middle Ages in part from this language in use in the region of Al Andalus in Spain
Of all Semite languages, this one is spoken by the most people