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  2. May 20, 2024 · Standard Arabic is spoken as a first language by more than 200 million people living in a broad area stretching from the Atlantic coast of northern Africa to western Iran; an additional 250 million people in the region speak Standard Arabic as a secondary language.

  3. The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They include Arabic, Amharic, Aramaic, Hebrew, and numerous other ancient and modern languages.

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    Arabic is usually classified as a Central Semitic language. Linguists still differ as to the best classification of Semitic language sub-groups. [27] The Semitic languages changed between Proto-Semitic and the emergence of Central Semitic languages, particularly in grammar.

  5. May 23, 2024 · Arabic language, a Semitic language spoken in areas including North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and other parts of the Middle East. The language of the Qur’an (the sacred book of Islam) is often considered the ideal archetype of Arabic’s many varieties, and the literary standard closely approaches that archetype.

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  6. Nov 18, 2022 · Arabic belongs to a group of languages collectivelyknown as the Semitic languages. To this group belonga number of languages in the Middle East, some ofthem no longer extant.

  7. Arabic has different forms depending on the context in which it's used. Arabic is a Central Semitic language, closely related to Aramaic and Hebrew. Standard or Classical Arabic – Fusha – is the distinct form of the language used in media, newspapers, literature and other formal settings.

  8. In fact, a linguistic definition of Arabic is never given. To give a linguistically tenable characterization of Arabic according to the present-day use of the term, one must also define the borders between this language/language complex and the other Semitic languages.

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