Arabic language — Arabic redirects here. For other uses, see Arabic (disambiguation). For the literary standard, see Modern Standard Arabic. For vernaculars, see varieties of Arabic. For others, see Arabic languages. Arabic العربية/عربي/عربى al ʿarabiyyah/ʿarabī … Wikipedia
Varieties of Arabic — For the historical family of dialects, see Arabic languages. Different dialects of Arabic in the Arab world The Arabic language is a Semitic language characterized by a wide number of linguistic varieties within its five regional forms. The… … Wikipedia
Central Asian Arabic — Infobox Language name=Central Asian Arabic familycolor=Afro Asiatic states=Uzbekistan and Tajikistan fam2=Semitic fam3=West Semitic fam4=Central Semitic fam5=South Central Semitic fam6=Arabic lc1=abh|ld1=Tajiki Arabic|ll1=Tajiki Arabic… … Wikipedia
Shirvani Arabic — Infobox Language name=Shirvani Arabic nativename= states=Azerbaijan, Dagestan (Russia) region=Caucasus extinct=Second half of the 19th century familycolor=Afro Asiatic fam2=Semitic fam3=West Semitic fam4=Central Semitic fam4=ArabicShirvani Arabic … Wikipedia
Egyptian Arabic — Masri redirects here. For other uses, see Masri (disambiguation). Egyptian Arabic اللغة المصرية العامية Pronunciation [elˈloɣæ l.mɑsˤˈɾejjɑ l.ʕæmˈmejjæ] Spoken in Egypt … Wikipedia
Modern Standard Arabic — Standard Arabic and Literary Arabic redirect here. For the classical language, see Classical Arabic. For the general article, see Arabic language. Modern Standard Arabic العربية الفصحى/عربي فصيح[note B] al ʿarabiyyah al fu … Wikipedia
Maghrebi Arabic — or Darija is a cover term for the varieties of Arabic spoken in the Maghreb, including Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya. In Algeria, colloquial Maghrebi Arabic was taught as a separate subject under French colonization, and some textbooks… … Wikipedia
Iraqi Arabic — عراقية ʿIrāqī Pronunciation [ɪˈrɑːki] Spoken in … Wikipedia
Classical Arabic — Spoken in Historically in the Middle East, now used as a liturgical language of Islam Language family Afro Asiatic Semitic Central Semitic … Wikipedia
Moroccan Arabic — مغربي Maġribi Pronunciation [mɑɣribi] Spoken in Morocco Native speakers 21 million (1995) … Wikipedia