First if the Muslim child is born for an Arabic family then he/she learns Arabic from the family and community as; e.g.; the French child learns French from his/her family and french community. If the Muslim child is from non Arabic family, then he/she may learn Arabic in a school or his/her parents bring a teacher home to learn him/her Arabic or they send him/her to an Islamic center or mosque to learn Arabic.
Palestine is Arabic and speaks the Arabic language. My family used to live there so I would know.
Arabic belongs to the Semitic language family, Farsi belongs to the Indo-European language family. So yes, Farsi has more in common with Russian, French, Irish, and English than it does with Arabic.
The dialect of Arabic used in Lebanon is a Semitic language like all other dialects of Arabic.
It can be either Osra (أسرة) for nuclear family or 3a'ela (عائلة) for extended family.
Arabic belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family, whereas Farsi belongs to the Indo-European language family.
No, there is not. Iraqi Arabic is a dialect of Arabic similar to Saudi Arabic, while the language spoken in Iran is called either Farsi or Persian. Arabic is part of the Semitic language family, Persian is part of the Indo-European language family--so the two are actually not related at all. Iran uses the Arabic script for religious reasons.
Arabic belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family, which is a large language family that includes languages spoken in the Middle East and North Africa.
Ahli (أهلي) means "my family".
Semitic languages
in a village there was a family
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