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Egyptian Arabic, locally known as Colloquial Egyptian (Arabic: اللغة العامية المصرية, [el.ʕæmˈmejjæ l.mɑsˤˈɾejjɑ]), or simply Masri (also Masry) (مَصرى), is the most widely spoken vernacular Arabic dialect in Egypt.
The Egyptian Arabic Wikipedia ( Egyptian Arabic: ويكيبيديا مصرى [wikiˈbedjæ ˈmɑsˤɾi, wikiˈpidjæ], wykybydya mṣry ) is the Egyptian Arabic version of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia. This Wikipedia primarily acts as an alternative to the Arabic Wikipedia in favor of speakers of the Egyptian dialect. [2]
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May 20, 2024 · A new Open Access collection of newspapers from the Middle East and North Africa provided by East View and the Center for Research Libraries. This collection provides access to digital newspaper archives of several titles. Content in the collection is generally in Arabic language, but also includes some content in English and French.
- Isabel Holowaty
- 2017
May 18, 2024 · Al-Garidah was the first political newspaper after Wadi Al-Nil and was the first popular political newspaper in Egypt. The Egyptian press also continued to defend the Arabic language and Egyptian ...
Oct 29, 2023 · Publicly-owned Arabic language Al-Ahram is Egypt’s second oldest newspaper after Al-Waqai Al-Misriya newspaper that was established in 1828 to serve as the official gazette at the time. A photo of the first issue of Al-Ahram in 1876.