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The Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People (an Israeli Basic Law which specifies the nature of the State of Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish People) states in No. 4 (B) that "The Arabic language has a special status in the state; Regulating the use of Arabic in state institutions or by them will be set in law.
In these territories, Arabs from Yemen and Oman settled alongside the local "African" populations, thereby spreading Islam and establishing Afro-Arab communities. [10] The Niger-Congo Swahili language and culture largely evolved through these contacts between Arabs and the native Bantu population.
Arabophone Africa includes the four most populous Arabic-speaking countries (Egypt, the Sudan, Morocco, Algeria) as well as Tunisia, Mauritania and Chad, and includes a majority of both the population and the area of the Arabic-speaking countries.
Pages in category "Countries and territories where Arabic is an official language" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Arabic: مدينة جيبوتي (Jibūti Madīna) French: Ville de Djibouti: 1,105,557 23,200 km 2 (8,958 sq mi) Djibouti franc: Egypt Arab Republic of Egypt [n 3] EGY Arabic: مصر—جمهورية مصر العربية (Miṣr—Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al ʿArabiyyah) Cairo Arabic: القاهرة (al Qāhirah) 109,262,178 1,001,449 km 2 (386,662 ...
Arabic is the official language, English is taught as a second language in schools starting from first grade, and in middle school you get to choose between French and Russian as a third language. Rojava : the constitution of the de facto autonomous region designates Kurdish, Arabic and Syriac as official languages.
Maghrebi Arabs (Arabic: العرب المغاربة, romanized: al-‘Arab al-Maghariba) or North African Arabs (Arabic: عرب شمال أفريقيا, romanized: ‘Arab Shamal Ifriqiya) are the inhabitants of the Maghreb region of North Africa whose ethnic identity is Arab, whose native language is Arabic and trace their ancestry to the tribes of the Arabian Peninsula. [1]
This is generally true in other Arabic-speaking countries as well. [29] The spoken dialects of Arabic have occasionally been written, usually in the Arabic alphabet. Vernacular Arabic was first recognized as a written language distinct from Classical Arabic in 17th century Ottoman Egypt, when the Cairo elite began to trend towards colloquial ...