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  1. English is a secondary language of Lebanon, with 40% of the population saying in 2011 that it can speak it non-natively. [1] Most Lebanese people speak Lebanese Arabic, also known as Lebanese. English, however, is also used in Lebanon for a variety of functions, including oral and written communications, sometimes among speakers of Lebanese. [2] .

  2. Sep 16, 2017 · Like most Arab league countries, Arabic is Lebanon’s official and national language, although English and French languages are also used. According to the British Council, Arabic is spoken by over 300 million people around the world. In international diplomacy, Arabic is one of six official languages at the United Nations (UN) assemblies.

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  4. May 21, 2024 · English, as the language of business, technology and social media, now appears to dominate the linguistic landscape of Lebanon, propelled by popular culture. Nevertheless, Arabic remains the...

  5. Lebanon's native language, Levantine Arabic, [1] is the main language used in conversations. MSA, despite being Lebanon's second language by number of users, [1] is almost never used in conversations, [5] while English [33] and French [42] are, even between some native speakers of Levantine.

  6. Lebanon’s official national language is Arabic as stated in Article 11 of Lebanons constitution. Moreover, there are several various languages that are fluently spoken and used all over the country. The other dominant languages are Arabic spoken in North Laventine dialect, English, Armenian, French and Kurdish.

  7. Nov 10, 2017 · This article provides an overview of the historical presence of foreign languages in Lebanon, focusing on language contact from the eighteenth century to date. Through sociolinguistic profiling, the paper describes the users and uses of English, as well as Lebanese attitudes towards English.

  8. in Lebanon, focusing on English availability and contact from the eighteenth century to date. Through sociolinguistic profiling, the paper describes the users and uses of English, and it surveys Lebanese attitudes towards English.

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