Arabic is the official language of the following countries:
Algeria
Bahrain
Chad
Comoros
Djibouti
Egypt
Eritrea
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Libya
Morocco
Oman
Qatar
Somalia
Sudan
Syria
Tunisia
Yemen
Every Middle Eastern country has Arabic speakers, but in some countries it is only a minority because the dominant population is non-Arab. The four countries where the majority of the population is Non-Arabic Speaking are: Iran, Turkey, Israel, and Cyprus.
The website in the related links below includes a list of Spanish speaking countries, and their capitals and two maps showing those countries.
Not surprisingly, Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand would top the list beside the United States. Members nations of the United Kingdom also. India is one of the best English speaking countries along with many countries where English is the second language. The list of English speaking countries is very long; see the link below.
* Arabic Speaking Countries in Africa * Algeria * Chad * Comoros * Djibouti * Egypt * Eritrea * Libya * Mauritania * Morocco * Sudan * Tunisia * Tanzania
The word "masalama" is an Arabic word that originated from the Semitic language family. It is often used as a parting greeting in various Arabic-speaking countries and can be translated to mean "go with safety" or "farewell."
Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa are: Mozambique, Angola, Sao Tome e Principe and Guinea Bissau.
COMOROS and SOMALIA are both Arabic-speaking countries on the Indian Ocean.
Arabic-speaking countries use Arabic as their written language.
It is used throughout the Arabic speaking countries and in some others.
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Sudan Other countries have Arabic speaking regions, but these are the countries which have Arabic as their official language.
Israel, Cyprus, Turkey, and Iran are the four Middle Eastern countries where Arabic is not the dominant language spoken.
There are many online shopping websites used in Arabic countries. Please see related links for some websites.
Iran, Turkey, Israel, and Cyprus.
Algeria, Bahrain, Sudan, Syria, Kuwait. That's just a few places where Arabic is recognised as an official language.
Literally, 'a place of sitting'. It is the equivalent of Parliment or Congress in some Arabic-speaking countries.
Every Middle Eastern country has Arabic speakers, but in some countries it is only a minority because the dominant population is non-Arab. The four countries where the majority of the population is Non-Arabic Speaking are: Iran, Turkey, Israel, and Cyprus.
Justin is pronounced almost the same in Arabic as it is in English. How it's spelled depends on which country you're in, but most Arabic speaking countries would spell it like this: جاستن