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Arabic is spoken by about 420 million people worldwide, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is the official language of many countries in the Middle East and North Africa, including Egypt, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. Arabic is also one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
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420 million
Arabic (Egypt) speakers around the world
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26
countries where Arabic (Egypt) is spoken
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5th
most spoken language in the world
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100 million
learners of Arabic (Egypt) around the world
If you are considering learning Arabic, it can be a rewarding experience as it will allow you to communicate with a wide range of people and gain insights into the culture and history of the Arab-speaking world.
For an English speaker, learning Arabic is considered one of the most challenging languages to learn and may take approximately 88 weeks of study to master.
One of the unique features of Arabic that may take some time to get used to is its script, which is written from right to left and includes 28 letters. It may also be challenging to learn the complex system of noun and verb conjugations in Arabic, as well as the three different forms of the verb, which change based on the subject of the sentence.