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The term Egyptian Arabic is usually used synonymously with " Cairene Arabic ", which is technically a dialect of Egyptian Arabic. The country's native name, مصر Maṣr, is often used locally to refer to Cairo itself. As is the case with Parisian French, Cairene Arabic is by far the most prevalent dialect in the country.
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Masri, also Masry, Massri and Massry, is a slang word...
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Varieties of Arabic (or dialects or vernacular languages)...
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The spoken vernaculars are Egyptian Arabic, Saʽidi Arabic,...
- Egyptian Arabic phonology
The phonemes /a/ and /aː/ are in the process of splitting...
- Masri (Disambiguation)
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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The modern Egyptian language ( Maṣrī مصري) is a group of dialects of the Arabic language, one of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It came from the people living in the Nile Delta in Lower Egypt around the capital Cairo. It originates from the spoken Arabic brought to Egypt during the AD 7th-century The Arab ...
Egyptian Arabic is perhaps the most widely understood variety of Arabic, thanks to the popularity of Egyptian-made films and TV shows. Arabic was brought to Egypt by the Muslim conquest of 7th century AD. It was influenced by the Coptic language, a descendant of Ancient Egyptian which was spoken alongside Arabic until about the 17th century in ...