They may (since most Nuer speakers live in close physical proximity to Sudanese Arabic speakers), but Nuer is a distinct language from Arabic.
" Arabic people" are Arabic speakers who are called Arabs. Arabic is the language they speak mainly.
Approximately 310 million people speak Arabic as a first language. It is the 5th most spoken language in the world.
It depends on how you define "Arabic". If you are referring exclusively to Modern Standard Arabic (Fus-ha), the official Arabic language, there are probably fewer than 10 million native speakers. Most people who speak MSA have learnt it as a second language. If you define "Arabic" as any of the Arabic dialects (some of which are not mutually intelligible), then you have roughly 290-300 million native speakers of 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.
No, official language here is Arabic, and English is teached in schools from the 1st grade Hebrew is not taught in schools here, and who want to learn it can take an elective course of Hebrew in university, or register for an Institute of Language Teaching. There are people here who speak Hebrew, but not a large number.
Here are the languages spoken in Sudan - Arabic, Dinka, Nubian,Beja,Nuer and local languages.
The Nuer people are a large tribe mainly inhabiting Sudan. The dialect spoken by Neur people also carries the same name: Neur. Neur mainly live in the southern areas of Sudan and western Ethiopia.
Pilgrims who speak little Arabic can make use of translation apps, hire local guides who speak their language, or join group tours led by bilingual guides. Additionally, many signs and instructions in popular pilgrimage sites are often translated into multiple languages to assist non-Arabic speakers.
Arabic countries speak Arabic. like turkey azerbeijan turkmenistan they don't speak Arabic and their Muslims (: I don't know excatly the percentage.
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Considering that there is no language as "American", the question is unanswerable. If the question is asking whether Arabs can speak English or other Western Languages, this depends. Arabs who grew up in Western countries naturally speak Western languages like anyone else who grew up there. In the Arab World, educated Arabs are usually bilingual, but the second language depends more on who the former colonizer was, i.e. former French colonies have mostly Arabic-French speakers and former British and Italian colonies have mostly Arabic-English speakers. I would say that a much higher percentage of Arabs speak English than Americans speak Arabic.