Yes, but by very small minorities of African migrant workers. It is not a national, regional, or city language in any Middle Eastern or North African State. The largest populations of Fulani speakers live in Nigeria and other African countries along roughly the same latitude.
Arabic is the most common language spoken in the middle east.
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The three most prominent languages of the Middle East are:Arabic (all dialects)HebrewFarsi (Persian)
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Aramaic was spoken throughout most of the Middle East. Syriac evolved from it, and eventually Arabic.
Aramaic was spoken throughout most of the Middle East. Syriac evolved from it, and eventually Arabic.
Arabic. You can just search this in Google :P
The most common language in the middle east is Arabic. It is spoken in Saudia Arabia, Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Iraq....
A lot. I live in Tennessee and i hear many. Chinese, American, Spanish, Japanese, Italian, and many more! Probably anything you could think of. Answer:The previous answer has nothing to do with the Middle East. There are about 50 languages spoken in the Middle East. The most signficant are: Arabic Persian Turkish Hebrew
Yes, Arabic is spoken by millions of people. Arabic is spoken in many countries in the middle east and north Africa.
No, there was never a time when Hebrew was spoken by all people. It was pretty much limited to the area of the Middle East.
In the Middle East, Hebrew is spoken in:IsraelIn the Middle East, Kurdish is spoken in:TurkeyIraqIranSyriaAzerbaijanIsrael (by about 150,000 Kurdish Jews)In the Middle East and North Africa, Arabic is spoken in:AlgeriaBahrainChadComorosDjiboutiEgyptEritreaIraqIsraelJordanKuwaitLebanonLibyaMaltaMauritaniaMoroccoOmanPalestinian AuthorityQatarSaudi ArabiaSomaliaSudanSyriaTanzania( Zanzibar)TunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesYemen