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  1. 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 ...

  2. King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Arabic Health Encyclopedia: Arabic, English Health encyclopedia Free Palaeos: English Covers palaeontology: Free World Flora Online: English Covers the world's plant species Free Wikispecies: English Seeks to create a catalog of all living things Free ZipcodeZoo: English Encyclopedia of all living things Defunct

  3. The Global Arabic Encyclopedia ( Arabic: الموسوعة العربية العالمية) is an encyclopedic reference work written in the Arabic language. It is in part a translation of the American World Book Encyclopedia, edited and expanded to reflect an Arab– Muslim perspective. Its composition and publication were funded by Sultan bin ...

  4. Gum arabic. Gum arabic, also known as acacia gum, or meska, is a natural gum. It is made of hardened sap from two species of acacia tree; Senegalia (Acacia) senegal and Vachellia (Acacia) seyal. The gum is got from wild trees throughout the Sahel from Senegal to Somalia. In the past it has also been cultivated in Arabia and west Asia.

  5. The Hindu–Arabic numeral system was first created by the Indians in the 6th or 7th century and then was used by the Arabs. In Europe, Hindu-Arabic numeral system became very popular after the publication of Liber Abaci, a book written by Italian mathematician Fibonacci. They are very different from previous methods of counting, such as the ...

  6. The script is written from right to left. When it is used to write the Arabic language, the script has 28 different letters. Usually only consonants are written in an abjad. Vowels are omitted most of the time. The Arabic script is a cursive script. This means that letters of a word are joined together, both in handwriting and in print.

  7. Moroccan Arabic ( Arabic: اللهجة المغربية, Moroccan Arabic: الدارجة المغربية ), known as Darija in Morocco, is a form of Arabic spoken in Morocco. [2] It is mutually intelligible to Algerian Arabic. It is spoken as a first language by about 50% to 75% of Morocco's population.

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