The Najdi dialect of the Arabic language is mainly spoken in the Najd region of Saudi Arabia, which includes the capital city of Riyadh. It is considered one of the major dialects of the Arabic language and is widely used in central Saudi Arabia.
The main language spoken in Jerusalem is Hebrew. In addition, Arabic is spoken by the Arab minority there, and English is the most widely spoken foreign language. Street signs are in Hebrew and Arabic (and sometimes English as well).
Arabic language, Egyptian dialect
Standard Arabic is the standard written Arabic that has been standardized throughout the Arabic-speaking nations, the language of the Muslim holy book, the Quran. Egyptian Arabic is the spoken Arabic dialect that has been widely accepted as the easiest spoken dialect to understand throughout the Arabic-speaking nations. Yet, it is quite different in pronunciation, spelling, and grammar from the Standard Arabic.
There are 6 Arabic dialects spoken in Yemen:Arabic, GulfArabic, HadramiArabic, Judeo-Yemeni (only about 1,000 remaining Jews speak this dialect. The rest live in Israel).Arabic, SanaaniArabic, StandardArabic, Ta'izzi-Adeni
The official language of Egypt is Arabic. However, English and French are also widely spoken, especially in tourist areas and by professionals in certain sectors. Additionally, there are several minority languages spoken, such as Berber, Nubian, and Domari.
The official language of Bahrain is Arabic. English is widely spoken and used in business and commerce. Other languages spoken in Bahrain include Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, and Malayalam due to the country's diverse expatriate population.
The language of Modern Egypt is Arabic, which is spoken in more than 20 countries. However, Arabic dialects vary greatly, and the dialect spoken in Egypt is unique.
Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken, as well as Farsi, Hindi & Urdu.There are lots of foreigners who come and people speak Persian, German, Spanish and all sorts, but the main language which started in Bahrain is Arabic.
Phonetically- min-ein-bena-unta This is classical Arabic, the official language of Morocco. I do not know how to ask the questian in the Darija dialect of Arabic spoken in Morocco.
In Bahrain, the official language is Arabic. "Hello" in Arabic is "أهلا" or "ahlaan".
Eternal Love:Arabic = ħoubb 'abadi (حب ابدي)Hebrew = ahava nitskhit (אהבה נצחית)Note: The pronunciation of the Arabic varies greatly depending on dialect. There is only 1 dialect of modern spoken Hebrew.