No. Antioch was a Greek speaking city.
Yes, Arabic was spoken in Antioch as it was a diverse and multicultural city in ancient times. Arabic was one of the languages used among the various ethnic groups and communities that lived in the city.
Yes, the majority of Syrians speak Arabic as their native language. Arabic is the official language of Syria and is spoken by most of the population.
well ya but there are different ways to speak Arabic but in cairo it is and is very rare to find someone who speaks English and in school they are tought to speak french so few will speak a little french but everyone will speak Arabic.
No, not all Kurds speak Arabic. Kurdish is the native language of the Kurdish people, and Arabic is spoken by some Kurds as a second language due to the historical and geographical interactions between Kurdish and Arabic-speaking regions.
You can say "أنا أتحدث العربية" which is pronounced as "Ana atahaddath al'arabiyya" in Arabic.
The main language spoken by Arabic people is Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which is used in formal settings, literature, and media. In addition to MSA, Arabic people also speak various dialects of Arabic that differ from country to country and region to region.
Arabic countries speak Arabic. like turkey azerbeijan turkmenistan they don't speak Arabic and their Muslims (: I don't know excatly the percentage.
Yes, the majority of Syrians speak Arabic as their native language. Arabic is the official language of Syria and is spoken by most of the population.
He spoke Arabic since he was born in Saudi Arabia.
Officially Modern Standard Arabic is the language, however, most people speak Darija Arabic, also called Tunisian Arabic.
People that speak Arabic are the people that live in the Arabian countries such as Palestine.
Yes Arabic is spoken in Egypt.
They speak, of course, Arabic language.
You can learn to speak Arabic online. Try Madinah Arabic which has lots of lessons, discussion forum monitored by teachers etc. They also have a 1 to 1 tuition service with Arabic tutors.
well ya but there are different ways to speak Arabic but in cairo it is and is very rare to find someone who speaks English and in school they are tought to speak french so few will speak a little french but everyone will speak Arabic.
Tunisian people speak Arabic and French.
I am a computer program and do not belong to any specific country.
Yes he can speak Arabic